Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pretty nervous toward the end," freshman forward Wendy Carle said later. "We panicked, and that's when we started throwing the ball away," she added...
...misfortune had already descended upon the Radcliffe team. Star freshman forward Caryn Curry suffered a slightly sprained ankle only six minutes into the first half, and although probably not serious enough to keep her away from Wednesday's game with Boston State, the injury crippled the Crimson's offensive hopes for the rest of the game...
...resolutely oppose the use of the University as a training ground for imperialist spies and as a center for imperialist research. We look forward to a day when elite institutions like Harvard, nationalized and under an American workers government, will contribute its knowledge not to imperialist butchery but to the building of an international socialist society. Robina Fraser Spartacus Youth League
...singer who used to entertain the towel-clad clientele at Manhattan's gay Continental Baths, Bette Midler can look forward to at least a dressier audience this January at the New York State Theater. Belting Bette is scheduled to appear there with the New York City Ballet in a new production of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's The Seven Deadly Sins. Celebrated Choreographer George Balanchine chose her to play the lead role of the peripatetic showgirl Annie, a part created in 1933 by Weill's widow Lotte Lenya. Why? "She has a good voice...
When George first got on the train, he was looking forward only to a little R. and R. Rest turns out to be scarce, although George soon encounters recreation in the person of one Hilly Burns (Jill Clayburgh). She introduces herself in the dining car by saying, "I'm a secretary. I give great phone." This strikes George as the height of erotic sophistication. He orders a bottle of wine to demonstrate, "I give great French." Hilly smiles knowingly. These two soul mates settle down to giggling over their bubbly and bunking down together. As George prepares to enjoy...