Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Freshman Council voted Tuesday night to allow Cliffies to eat in the Harvard Union at no cost on Friday and Saturday nights during the interhouse trial period of February and March...
...town or protested on the beaches. Hundreds were arrested and many brutally beaten. King himself was seized and served two days in jail before releasing himself on bail in order to fly to New Haven to receive an honorary degree. By August, the demonstrators had won the right to eat in local restaurants and to sleep in local hotels and motels, rights which few will use. And recently white night-riders have resumed their raids on the Negro section of St. Augustine...
...that time, Judith A. Parker '66, a member of the legislature, made a motion that "RGA recommend [to the deans that in order that planned interhouse dining be a success, nights on which Harvard men may eat at Radcliffe be increased, changed, or both...
Even Collier was amazed by the magnitude of his genius. The shortened Cleveland secondary disrupted Baltimore's pass patterns. Play after play, Unitas wasted precious moments trying to locate his receivers-and then had to eat the ball. In the first half, the Colts never got past their opponents' 19. Of course, neither did the Browns...
Please Pass the Hardware. If a steelhead is an icthyologist's problem, it is also a fisherman's passion. Ordinary rainbows generally eat flies; the steelie -assuming it is in the mood-eats hardware: spoons, wobblers, plugs, strings of red beads, or just about anything else an imaginative fisherman happens to tie to his hook. It does not rise to the lure like a finicky rainbow, it attacks it enthusiastically-so hard that the pole may literally be torn from an unwary angler's grasp...