Word: escapees
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It probably wasn't quite as traumatic as it could have been (or as scary as Abby's situation), considering I was swathed in red padding and only had to escape to the other side of the Quincy JCR. But this moment, and others like it in my four sessions...
As I neared the first floor, everything suddenly morphed into a bad Twilight Zone episode. Doors leading outside were marked with warning signs threatening loud alarms if anyone dared to open them. The alternative, the doors opening into rooms within the building, were labeled "Staff Only." I kept going down...
Spring break is approaching and the Great Panic begins. Want to escape the Square but avoid the hassle of travel agents and big-buck airfare? Take advantage of Boston's central locale and explore the wonders of historic New England.
But there was never a run like last week's final play. The chase had become a game: the police weren't really trying to overtake him, and he wasn't really trying to escape. He just wanted his mother. He wanted to go home. He found his blocker in...
Well, sort of. In that era, TIME did use the term floater to designate a sort of utility infielder who moved from section to section as a replacement writer. The magazine was still rigidly divided into such sections as Education or Sport or Press--a method of organizing the week...