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Word: hearded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Before you turn the page, I would like to present this issue's "Cheer of the Week" award to a cheer which I heard Saturday at the Coulumbia game. It goes to the creator of a remarkably melodic ditty, rich in imagery, and destined to enter the realm of Harvardiana--"Harass them, harass them, make them relinquish the spheroid...

Author: By Bill GINS Berg, | Title: Fresh Footprints | 9/28/1978 | See Source »

...upheaval years, and his tie dye shirts are fading in the closet, but Carlin still feels a little bit of the rebel in him. Carlin swore out at the world through his albums when they first started selling (he has now cut six); but in 1978, almost everyone has heard his "Seven Words" and his more innocuous skits on the Johnny Carson show...

Author: By David A. Demilo, | Title: George Carlin's Coming of Age | 9/28/1978 | See Source »

...having lunch the other day with John Travolta, a close personal friend, when Shaun Cassidy came by and said "To do run run run. To do run run." I was surprised to see Shaun in Quincy House since he usually hangs out at Currier, but I guess he heard through the grapevine that John was in town, so he dropped in. Rock Stars, many of whom are close personal friends of mine, are like that, kind of wild and crazy guys, as a good friend of mine likes to say. We were eating Meatloaf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tuned-Up Tuna Hits Town | 9/28/1978 | See Source »

Huntington, who was in Sever Hall teaching the 10 a.m. Government course "American Political Development," said yesterday he neither saw nor heard the demonstrators, and declined to comment further...

Author: By Maxwell Gould, | Title: Protesters Demonstrate Against Huntington's Return to Harvard | 9/27/1978 | See Source »

...feeling; then the boos and catcalls reached Fenway-bleacher intensity, genuine danger level. Ed King, hardly a man to let concrete issues stand in the way of a genuine outpouring of emotion, let the boos run their course, shouted a few more platitudes about the people's voice being heard, and marched off triumphant to another chorus of the B.C. fight song...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: The Friends of Ed King | 9/26/1978 | See Source »

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