Word: necks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...exclusivity of the Final Clubs is based more on chance than on any special merit common to the members. (As, to some extent, is membership in Harvard College itself; residence in a sparsely populated state distinguishes many a successful applicant from Great Neck peers consigned to the Other Place.) Those chances once included being of the right sex, income bracket, family, race, and religion. Now only one circumstance remains sine qua non. As the luck of being born female is prerequisite to becoming a Cliffie, that of being born male is necessary to becoming a Clubbie...
...rantings still rattled around in the minds of his audience, Bush parried by recounting them himself. After Loeb called him an "incompetent liberal masquerading as a conservative," Bush says he formed a task force to win Loeb over. Subsequently, Bush noted, came other Loeb broadsides: "Involved up to his neck in Watergate . . . candidate of the Trilateralists and Rockefeller barons." When Loeb wrote that "Republicans should flee the candidacy of George Bush as if it were the Black Plague," Bush said he gathered his task force and finally faced up to the awful truth: "We're going to have...
Harvard doctors have developed a drug therapy that is both more effective and less harmful in the treatment of head and neck cancer than the chemotherapy radiation normally used to combat the disease, Harvard medical officials said yesterday...
...Head and neck cancer make up 5 percent of all annual cancer cases, or about 51,000 in the U.S., according to a hospital statement...
Mike Meade at 126 lbs. took fifth in his class, and Co-Captain Jerry Greenberg hurt his neck and could not finish the tournament...