Word: carltons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...totally sure that the laws are that restrictive," Carlton Smith '78, the student representative to the ACSR, said yesterday. Smith characterized the laws as "discretionary...
...Newbury Street you can buy a $500 gown or a $3 fee shirt; you can eat in a sidewalk cafe or the elegant Ritz Carlton, and as for galleries, their fare is as varied as that of the stores and restaurants...
Conducting his people program at a private level, Carter last week breakfasted with John Shanklin, 71, an employee of Washington's Sheraton Carlton Hotel. On Dec. 12, 1974, Shanklin became the first person to be told by Carter that he was running for the presidency. When Shanklin said he would vote for the Georgian, Carter promised to ask him around for breakfast when he got to the White House. Accompanied by Daughter Amy, Carter also listened appreciatively to the National Children's Choir during the dedication of Children's Hospital in Washington...
Club members objected to the election committee's distribution of absentee ballots only to members who missed the voting because their final clubs were meeting at the same time, Carlton M. Smith '78 said yesterday...
...limitless ambition, a fantasy-world of nearly comparable dimensions, but an endurance span no doubt just a fraction of that. What more would he have lavished during those off-the-field stretches than to share a cigar with Luis Tiant in the dugout, or to chop down wood with Carlton Fisk in the backyard of his New Hampshire home? The BSO marathon, by coincidence, offers an analogous plethora of outlandish non-musical premiums for the generous and non-musical, musical and daring, non-daring and generous pledgers. Two one-hour flying lessons with Joseph Hearne, BSO bass player...