Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...surface, Nigeria seemed tranquil enough. A dozen ocean-going freighters thrashed seaward from Lagos' Apapa Quay, laden with cocoa, groundnuts, rubber and timber. In the Eastern Region's capital of Enugu, helmeted coal miners queued up as usual at the "Drink Tea and Eat Fried Meat and Radio Servicing" shop. At the Iddo Motor Park, beside the Bight of Benin, the lorries and "mammy wagons" of Ibo refugees were drawn into a frontier-style circle, while families clustered around huge pots of palm-oil chop-a bubbling mass of rice, meat, fish and coconut squeezings. The fatalistic mottoes...
...Square and might like to spend a spare hour between classes looking at a reserve book, there is no place for them to go. While Radcliffe once housed its books midway between the Quad and the Square (and conveniently across the street from the Graduate Center where many Cliffies eat lunch), now there is nothing but an intellectual wasteland stretching the long mile up Garden Street...
Gardner emphasized that the success of his study depends on the group being accepted as part of the tribe. To do this they will spend six months wandering across the semi-desert plains of Nigeria with a band of fifteen to twenty Fulani. They will eat Fulani food, dress according to tribal custom, and probably even herd sheep...
...atrocious bomb of 1963 when ABC invested many millions on a 40-part series of his fooleries, then canceled out after only 13. But he does have a point. As every discriminating viewer knows, the selection factor for TV shows is not the survival of the fittest but dog-eat-dog. And last week it became clear that the new dogs are still up to their old tricks...
...surge of interest in subdividing student bodies stems largely from a less intensive, but more extensive, 5-year-old application of the idea at Michigan State University. When school opens, 14,000 students will be assigned to coeducational "living-learning units," in which they sleep, eat and take some of their required freshman and sophomore courses under single roofs. Last year 300 freshmen moved into M.S.U.'s new Justin S. Morrill College, which accents languages and foreign studies. One-third of the students visited Russia, Switzerland and Spain together this summer...