Word: crews
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hundred thousand crazed crew fans are arriving in Harvard Square for the Head of the Charles, and Bobby Fardin '96 is not pleased...
...jealous of the people who are leaving," says Elizabeth B. Stein '95. "I want to get out of here. I hate it. Crew is a very pretty sport, but it's not worth turning the campus into a police state...
...carrier U.S.S. Eisenhower set out from Norfolk, Virginia, today on the first extended coed mission of an American warship, a Navy crew that included 400 women. Though women are outnumbered by men more than 10 to 1, the size of the female crew met the Navy's critical mass for shipwide alterations -- to everything from bunks to "heads," says TIME Pentagon correspondent Mark Thompson. He notes the mission, this time to the Persian Gulf, took two years to get under way after Congress lifted the ban on women's serving aboard warships...
...aviator in Vietnam, that American POWS were still alive in Laos. He was also persuaded ; by a Dec. 30, 1980, satellite photo of the camp that showed a large "52" carved on the ground near the compound's perimeter. He thought it might mean B-52 for a bomber crew. Photo interpreters also pointed to what they believed was a "K," a standard distress signal pilots on the ground used, next to the 52. Other analysts who have seen the photo subsequently argue that the 52 was simply an accidental image, caused by shadow or vegetation...
...motley crew? Hardly. They all have pipe dreams of running the country one day. If we should be so unlucky, one of them might...