Word: hang
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another environmental disaster with widespread potential for tragedy is the pollution of the Hudson River. "The Hudson has been an industrial sewer for decades," Walter Hang, co-author of the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) study on pollution in the Hudson, said last week...
...Hudson for years. Normal water purification processes do little to filter these toxic chemicals, leaving them in drinking water. The study found traces of the harmful chemicals in household tap water. "Any amount of a carcinogen should be considered unsafe. We don't know what the threshold levels are," Hang said...
...exhilarated like that the whole year. There was that power play where you teased the opposition before slamming home the goal. Against Dartmouth, Roth swept everyone off their feet with his coyness and slickness on a penalty shot deftly lifted past the stunned goalie. And Ed Rossi would hang out at the Blue Line (the puck was never in our zone) and rack up the points...
Corridor living encouraged a more informal and communal life than that found at the River Houses. Ellen Kellman '76, now pursuing a joint degree in public policy and law, says, "When people hang out with large groups in the halls, they do weird things." This self-mocking humor inspired such institutions as the North House Annual Christmas Matzoh Ball and the pre-exam Quad Howl...
...their parts, but, except for the luckiest couples, their roles decline about the same time as the wedding gifts begin to rust, tarnish, yellow or malfunction. And you don't have to be married to feel the strain of that imposing bond; our lives are filled with couples who hang on to each other, bored but afraid to see what else is out there, trading happiness for security. For everyone who has ever contemplated the pros and cons of connubial bliss, Stephen Sondheim has a musical...