Word: dixons
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Vincent L. Dixon ’77, a candidate for city council who unambiguously supported rent control, freely admitted defeat yesterday...
Council candidates Marjorie Decker, Vincent Dixon, Daniel Greenwood, Robert Hall, Sr., E. Denise Simmons and Laurie Taymorberry did not respond to inquiries from The Crimson...
...Yates' other neighbors did not know about Ming. Even in a city in which residents pride themselves on taking things in stride, a 425-lb. tiger in a fifth-floor apartment is a bit much. "How the hell did he keep it around here so damn long?" wonders Theodore Dixon, another neighbor. "What if he'd opened the door and it ran out? There are kids in this building. It probably would have bit them." In the end, it was Yates who was bitten, and although he first claimed that he had been attacked by a pit bull, someone tipped...
Even when a new community is a good fit and the relationships with their adult children and grandchildren go smoothly, many people find that resettling is most unsettling. Carol Dixon, 64, thought she knew all about grief and loss from her years as a hospice administrator. But when she and her husband Bob, 66, moved from Yellow Springs, Ohio, to a small mountain community in North Carolina to be near their son, she started to learn about loss firsthand. "We'd lived in Ohio for 32 years. Suddenly, I lost a community and job that I loved, a house...
Valerie R. Dixon ’01 said that Harvard’s statistics on the number of black students at the College are misleading because black students come from disparate backgrounds...