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Word: guessing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sleazy brother, for about five minutes, or long enough to get ripped off by him. Then Julius meets Dr. John, who plays Elmore's sleazy brother-in-law, for another five minutes and is again ripped off. Leon Redbone gets about six minutes as a silent Canadian deputy who--guess what?--rips Julius off. Poor Joe Strummer doesn't even get the opportunity; he plays a security guard with no particular significance plot-wise and is on screen for maybe three minutes...

Author: By Will Meyerhofer, | Title: Candy Molehill | 2/26/1988 | See Source »

...bike stolen with a Kryptonite lock on it," he says. "I guess I just didn't lock it up right." It is not unusual for two or three bicycle thefts to be reported to the Harvard University Police in a single week...

Author: By Abigail N. Sosland, | Title: Harvard Bicyclists Break Away From the Rules | 2/26/1988 | See Source »

...trouble is. I really can't keep shrugging these things off. Because this situation is not only annoying and saddening, but damn terrifying. And I'm not just talking about the threat of rape. Probably more Harvard men will rape someone than anyone of us would like to guess. I, for one, would like to guess that none would. But I also know this is not the case and that, in fact, some have probably already committed this crime. Let us assume, though, that "the guys we know" would never do such a thing. Somehow, this is not very comforting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appalling Attitude Toward Rape | 2/20/1988 | See Source »

...section came back with its own cheer. "Hey, Harvard, you may be in the Olympics, but we're in the pros." Guess Harvard forgot about Cornell's Joe Nieuwendyk, star rookie for the Calgary Flames...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Harvard-Cornell, USA-NHL | 2/18/1988 | See Source »

Easy access to department and faculty office numbers would surely help promote student-faculty interaction, as would the availability of student numbers to Harvard faculty (who are, I would guess, equally deprived of student directories). This is so obvious, in fact, that the lack of such access is a clear sign that "someone" is less than enthusiastic about such interaction...

Author: By Mark R. Hoffenberg, | Title: Telephone Number Madness | 2/17/1988 | See Source »

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