Word: cards
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...know they're learning--because they spend the time, you know that they know that learning is important." Rosin said, adding that he has seen improvement in some of his tutees. He recalls being thanked by one fifth-grader whose new report card showed an improvement from a B to B-plus...
...that Michael Dukakis advocates saving $18 billion by eliminating two carrier task forces, Teeley, who has been sitting in on the conversation, immediately sees it as the perfect item to highlight Bush's speech at the Ingalls shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss. Teeley urges Bush to add a new note card for his speech. Bush agrees and Teeley drafts four new sentences, based on Lehman's unchecked assertion...
...Soviet Union has one of the world's largest economies, but it operates on a simple principle: pay as you go. Soon, though, some Soviet denizens may utter the Russian equivalent of that time-honored phrase, "Charge it!" Visa International, the world's No. 1 credit-card issuer, last week won the right to offer the Soviet Union's first credit cards...
Student turnout was very light, and several students had to receive crash courses on how to use Cambridge's punch card machines, election officials said. At least one student looked puzzled as she asked if she was supposed to go into one of the curtained booths...
Tickets for this weekend's ECAC semi-finals at Boston Garden are on sale now until tomorrow in the basement of Harvard Hall. Prices are $5, $6, and $8 with a Harvard i.d. card. All unsold tickets will be returned to Boston Garden on Thursday, where they will cost...