Word: cohabitants
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...major share of the jokes. The only sexual state funnier than menopause is homosexuality: "fruit" jokes fly fast on Soap, where there is a transsexual character, and on Three's Company, where the hero pretends to be gay so that the landlord will allow him to cohabit with two single women. When these two shows are followed by a Family episode about a lesbian teacher-as they recently were-one begins to feel that homosexuality is the hottest issue to sweep the country since Reconstruction...
William R. Hutchison, master of Winthrop House, included a paragraph in his letters of appointment last week to Winthrop's resident tutors for next year stating that in accepting their positions, the tutors must realize that they are not to cohabit with other tutors, students or outside persons...
...obviously found the multicultural gumbo of California ideal for developing a fiction in which facts, academic speculations and just plain jive freely cohabit. The overall effect in Louisiana Red is thoroughly disarming. His approach to the novel is not unlike a Dixieland band's approach to music: a native American diversity that adds up to a unified style-authentic and endlessly fresh. -R.Z. Sheppard
...selfish, callous and ungrateful"; he insisted he would pursue the city's present plan to buy Yankee Stadium and renovate it for $24 million, in order to keep at least the Yankees in town. Lindsay also said that he would seek another National Football League franchise to cohabit with the Yankees, but the odds on that seemed slim. For one thing, unanimous approval of all N.F.L. teams is required to shift one franchise into the home territory of another, and both the Giants and Jets would surely veto any such effort. Though the Giants have a lease to play...