Word: grammer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...thesis as a challenge," says Karen Baum '78, who will be writing about the criteria by which people judge restaurants. As a freshman, she says, "the mere thought of writing a 60 page paper really blew me away"--but now, after becoming less concerned with the intricacies of grammer and more concerned with "working thoughts out on paper," she says she is looking forward to doing the thesis, as a learning experience. (But, she adds, "that's not to say I don't think I'll have weeks of pure hell, come March...
...opening assertion that he is in the tradition of George Orwell, James Agee and Simone Weil, Coles goes no further in briefing us on work and adulthood than any New York Daily News man-in-the-street piece would. And he does so in a more awkward fashion. The grammer is so loose that sentences tend to lack verbs. He tosses in choppy parenthetical phrases that serve as stage directions for his prose, a trick which good writing does not need. The essay is an interesting tidbit and nothing more...
...Alabama State Trooper Captain E.C. Dothard, wounded in the stomach, fell in front of TIME Correspondent Joseph Kane. Near by. Secret Service Agent Nicholas Zarvos clutched a wound in his throat. Dora Thompson, a local Wallace worker, slumped to the ground with a bullet in her right leg. Billy Grammer's rendition of Under the Double Eagle stopped in mid-bar. As a blanket of police smothered Bremer, there were shrieks and isolated cries of "Kill him! Kill...