Word: fittings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Meadow plans to continue his intense training for another six weeks. On April 3 he will be in the NCAA "Mr. USA" contest in Athens, Ohio. After the contest, he anticipates toning down the workouts, going out for wrestling again, and aiming to fit into a regular suit...
Harvard and Princeton fit an entire hockey game's worth of action into the third period Saturday night at Watson, which was only fair considering how little of interest happened in the first 40 minutes of the game, which Harvard eventually...
...through their entire working careers. Also, in the '50s and '60s, the Government expanded the system so much that the only major group of employees not covered now are those who work for the Federal Government and some state and local government workers. Congress has never seen fit to include them, and they now have their own, separate pension plan. Benefit levels have been greatly increased, and a 1972 law tied them to movements in the consumer price index so that they are automatically lifted every year by inflation. Among other things, Social Security pays the Medicare hospitalization...
Wertmuller herself offers still another characterization: "We are like two li ons." Fire, force, eruptive brilliance-all fit the collaborations and the collaborators themselves...
Tuesday evening Joe Grimes, president of Brigham's Inc., came to Bic's to answer questions and reassure the customers. Grimes appeared tan and fit, wearing double-knit navy slacks, a brown tie and Wallabies. When this reporter and a Crimson photographer turned out to be Grimes' only listeners, the executive related and began to reminisce. He described how he first encountered "the natural thing" while working for a supermarket in California, and how he became convinced that Brigham's could develop a natural ice cream without "putting down our main product." Shaking his head sadly, he decried the recent...