Word: downtowner
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...work. They had driven his car home the night before because their own car wouldn't start. The three left the Letelier home at 9:15 a.m.--Michael Moffitt in the back seat, his wife and Letelier in the front. Just as they passed the Chilean embassy in downtown Washington a bomb exploded in the car. Both Letelier and Ronni Moffitt died shortly after their arrival at the hospital; Michael Moffitt escaped with a minor head wound and bruises...
...freeze this frame. We're in the basement-level Forum Room at the Copley Plaza, downtown Boston. A 31-year-old Nieman Fellow on rapturous leave from The News and Observer in Raleigh, N.C., is burbling to no one in particular that the Bloody Mary they've served him before lunch, dammit, just won't do. At all. "It's pure Campbell's tomato juice," he sniffs petulantly...
...school will utilize new facilities and currently existing buildings at the Tufts-New England Medical Center in downtown Boston and at Angell Memorial Hospital in Boston, Mayer said...
...Walk for Hunger was founded by the Paulist Center, a downtown chapel and educational center, but Meyer says, "We've reached out in the past few years and made it an ecumenical event...
...firm, so Harvard decided its next treasurer would devote himself almost completely to University business. As part of the far-reaching financial reorganization that marked the early years of President Bok's administration, the corporation formed the Harvard Management Company, a 40-person operation located in downtown Boston that exclusively handles Harvard's portfolio. The deputy treasurer of Harvard, Walter M. Cabot '55, heads the company, which handles 90 per cent of the portfolio. The other 10 per cent of the portfolio is farmed out, as it were, to five smaller firms which have almost complete independence...