Word: deal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...JOURNAL (NET, 9-10 p.m.). "Human Cargo" observes the operation of smugglers and others who deal with getting Mexican laborers illegally into the country...
...think there's a great deal of misunderstanding--for example, what the role of the president and Fellows...
Harvard's hopes rest a good deal on Cornell. The Big Red, champs last year and runner-up in 1967, has yet to play Princeton and Brown, the two teams who have only lost once. But a parallel with Rick Nelson may be drawn here: Cornell's lacrosse team is not what it used to be. The defending champs were routed by Harvard, 12-4, and succumbed to Penn...
...written) when an Esquire editor removed the "Dear Byron" form a 49-page, free-flowing memo on custom cars that Wolfe had submitted. The memo, minus salutation but otherwise unedited, ran as "There Goes [Varoom! Varoom] That Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby." Tom Wolfe had begun to deal with all that was extravagant and overpowering and vulgar in America on its own terms...
...University Restaurant is a much fancier place. Prices are a good deal higher (75c minimum) but the food is just about worth it. It is the first place in the Square without much character--a respectable restaurant for when you don't feel like eating Chinese or French but would like something better than Hazen's. The club sandwiches and the lunch specials will fill you up for under two dollars, including onion rings and French fries and cole slaw--also ketchup, which ZumZum doesn't supply, being strictly German. (Instead they have china pots of mustard cutely labeled...