Word: corner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...issue stock, at $1 a share, to those who contribute to the fund-raising campaign. In return, Fibercraft has promised to name a Sac City official to its board, giving the community some voice in what the plant does after it moves in. Says Anne Lubeck, who runs the Corner Store at 16th and Main: "It will be such a psychological lift. We haven't had a lot to celebrate around here for a long time...
...Northeastern's imposing first line that did most of the early damage. After five minutes of constant pressure around the Harvard net, outstanding Huskie center Louise Duguay dug the puck out of the corner and fed Captain Kerrie Cronin, who proceeded to beat White from the slot...
...wrong. Indeed, far more misleading than Smith's report is The Crimson's incorrect paraphrase of the second question. Far more significant is the reason why 1018 did not vote on it, and why 55.3 percent did not vote at all. In the bold box on the top right corner of page one you tell us 61.8 percent voted that "the council [should] push for divestment." Nothing could be less true. The question was "[shall] the undergraduate council...support and encourage the majority view on the proceeding proposition through the appropriate means," a question perfectly suited to those who wish...
Yevtushenko, who came to Cambridge from the film's premiere in New York, is tenatively scheduled to return to Boston on Friday for the film's opening at Coolidge Corner...
John Hagen, the gentle astronomer who was heading the American space probe, Project Vanguard, puffed his pipe in his dingy corner of the Naval Research Laboratory and foresaw the coming competition. But his soul was geared to an earlier age, and his rocket remained rooted to its Cape Canaveral pad. Hagen's men were perfectionists; they were searching for data, not power. And that's where they erred. By then, politics was taking over. The Vanguard was hurried, and when its engine was finally ignited in December 1957, the slender missile lurched and exploded. John Hagen's kindly eyes wept...