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Word: nd (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Eagan, MN 32 Kevin Kalinich BE 6-3 190 Se. Glen Ellyn, IL 95 Derek Kay BE 6-2 196 Se. Pale Alte, CA 81 Bob Kennan DE 6-1 200 Jr. Hills Dale, NJ 35 Dave Kokackle TB 6-2 100 Se. Farge, ND 90 Don Kokackle DE 4-2 215 Se. Ceveland, OH 92 Kanre Kolstad DT 6-4 246 Jr. Northford, CT 2 Tim Kotkiewles DB 5-11 175 Se. Allison Park, PA 31 Rick Kolstad TB 6-0 197 Se. Enamous, PA 34 Mike LaSplan LB 5-9 185 Sr. Handon, CT 53 Walt Lochowicz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale alphabetical roster | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

...triggering Armageddon, not only by its physical presence, but also through the psychology it creates. Advanced weaponry is designed for war between the superpowers, and such war ought to be unsinkable. Or it is designed for wars like Vietnam--wars designed to extend our economic stranglehold on the world--nd hence immoral. Think about a proper war for us to fight; it not an easy task...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: An Individual Responsibility | 11/6/1981 | See Source »

...guidelines we do ask our faculty and staff members, because of professional obligations and their voluntary relationship with other members of the academic community, to forego rights that they otherwise have as citizens (i.e. "the gathering of intelligence nd other covert activities on behalf of the CIA"). We made this request because we concluded that the practices in question are inconsistent with the nature of a university community and the obligations of a member of the academic profession. Covert recruiting by university personnel and its attendant practices bring a new and disturbing element into the relationships among members...

Author: By Compiled BY Alan cooperman, | Title: Bok on the Record | 6/4/1981 | See Source »

...inflation outlook has grown bleaker, and the Carter Administration has prepared a budget-swelling 5.4% rise, above and beyond inflation, in defense spending for the fiscal year beginning in October. Largely because investors expect more inflation, Wall Street's trillion-dollar corporate a nd Government bond market last week took its biggest pummeling in years. Investors buy bonds to collect interest, but when the inflation rate is higher than the interest rate, the resale value of the bonds goes down. During the week, bond prices plunged through the floor, and interest rates rose to an unprecedented level of nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Better-Buy-Now Mentality | 2/18/1980 | See Source »

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