Word: gummed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...before me. Relax for once, after three brain-wracking years at school. Live in Cambridge, maybe have another baby, buy my furniture at Design Research, maybe write, maybe get a job. As I sat watching Picnic at Hanging Rock this future started to look very vapid. Those blue-green gum trees. Gates fastened with rusty coat hangers. That still clean land. I have to go back...
Scott E. Gross '81 said yesterday, "I think a lot of students will be willing to try the new gum." Gross, who said he chews grape-flavored Bubble-Yum, added, "I'll be anxious to see if the new gum sticks to your teeth like Bubble-Yum does...
Mark R. Anderson '81 takes a more economical viewpoint: "As long as it doesn't cost much, I'll try anything. 'Bub' [an abbreviation used by gumconnoisseurs] is pretty reasonable, so I hope the new gum will cost about the same...
Constance Martin '82 said, "I think I'll stick with Juicy Fruit. When I do chew bubble gum, it's Bazooka or nothing. I don't like Bubble Yum--it comes in such big chunks...
Mike Stenhouse, Harvard's varsity right-fielder, said yesterday, "I'm sure the team will be willing to try the new gum. I chew a lot when I get tense and generally grab whatever gum is around...