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Word: fox (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Leape, who now works half-time at OCS-OCL, conferred with House Master James A. Davis and with Dean Fox before making her decision. She noted that her resignation is not related to any problems with the house. "I love it and it's hard to leave," she said...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Winthrop Senior Tutor Leaves, Takes Full-OCS-OCL Position | 2/4/1981 | See Source »

Dinners at the embassy featured game from the Ambassador's personal backyard preserve, including duck, rabbit, chicken and lamb. Indeed, by the end of the negotiations, the Ambassador's stock was down to a desert fox, and that, said Arnold Raphel, a special assistant to the Secretary of State, "was probably not very tasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iran Hostages: How the Bargain Was Struck | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...that no one is present to make sure that the school board carries out its mission," Willie says, stressing the importance of monitoring groups to alleviate the pressure on school boards. "Most federal courts throughout the United States have, in effect, found the school boards guilty of being the fox that was stealing the chickens. And then the courts turn to the school boards and say, 'We have found you guilty of stealing chickens'--stealing chickens, in this instance, is being guilty of maintaining a segregated system. Then the courts say to the school systems, 'Since you have been found...

Author: By Susan K. Brown, | Title: Teaching the School Boards | 1/28/1981 | See Source »

University officials under the auspices of Dean Fox contacted HSA about taking over HDNS last November, after deciding that Epps and the College were too closely involved with a student organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Paper Delivery to End; No Resumption Plan Set | 1/23/1981 | See Source »

Things are winding to a close. Out of the bottom of the barrel comes a coatimundi, looking like a fox that has attended the Harvard Business School. Guinea pigs: Hale starts the bidding at 25? and, working the crowd expertly, talks the price up to $1.50 a head. Sold to Randy Horstman, 12, of Metropolis, Ill., who has bought heavily in gerbils some minutes before. Now someone stretches up and says something to Hale, high in his red-painted auctioneer's pulpit, and Hale looks unsure whether to giggle or break down crying, and he clicks on the microphone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Missouri: A Beastly Display | 1/19/1981 | See Source »

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