Word: creams
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Jenny was the first one to start swimming at West Point when she was seven--she always could cream me," Betsy recalls. "I remember someone taught her butterfly in warm-up and then she won the race. She also broke the PVAAU age-group for 100-fly the first time she swam...
...Sykes Fighting Knife"--to the more general--"Holocaust Now!" It is chock full of "intelligence reports," including this "critical piece of intelligence from Washington, D.C." Just after the election of Ronald Reagan, a clandestine session was held near DuPont Circle in the nation's capital. At that meeting, the cream of the old radical circuit sat down to plan out the formation of an "anti-Reagan" movement, modeled on the anti-war movement of past decades. This tidbit comes in a column titled "Terrorism Today." For graphic interest, "Terrorism Today" is illustrated with a picture of "a hooded member...
...asked how many cups of coffee a day they were accustomed to drink before their illness; no attempt was made to find out how long they had been drinking coffee, whether or not they favored decaffeinated brands, or if they took it strong or weak, black or with milk, cream, sugar or artificial sweeteners. These variables might also have had an effect on the disease. Because the control group was already hospitalized, it also does not represent a satisfactory sample of the population. Perfectly healthy people may have swilled down five cups a day for years with no ill effects...
...city, especially the parts overrun by Harvard, has always been famed for its godlessness, and, even when the students leave, sad to say, that remains the truth. For Harvard Square, the local icons remain ice cream flavors, and in the rest of Cambridge, the largest congregations gather under the lights to watch beery softball games. But the pace does slow down a little as the weather gets warmer...
...corner of Bow and Plymption Sts., there's Harvard Pizza, with its "Help Wanted Experience" sign scrawled on a piece of cardboard in the window. Around the corner, on Mt. Auburn St., Cahaly's and Tommy's Lunch use pink neon to advertise ice cream, and hot pastromi...