Word: norths
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Quincy 247; 2. Eliot 269; 3. Mather 370; 4. Winthrop 472; 5. Kirkland 542; 6. South 743; 7. Lowell 1130; 8. Currier 1224; 9. North 1244; 10. Leverett 1396; 11. Dunster 1404; 12. Dudley 1477; 13. Adams...
...Quincy 40; 2. Eliot 36; 3. Mather 33; 4. Winthrop 30; 5. Kirkland 27; 6. South 25; 7. Currier 21; 8. Lowell 20; 9. North 15; 10. Leverett 13; 11. Dunster 12; 12. Dudley 11; 13. Adams...
...Lowell 1544; 2. Kirkland 1566; 3. Winthrop 1595; 4. Eliot 1660; 5. Qunicy 1678; 6. South 1711; 7. Dudley 1892; 8. Dunster 1896; 9. Mather 1928; 10. North 1945; 11. Currier...
Like Woody Allen, with whom he is sometimes compared, Brooks, 40, finds his humor in remembered pains. His parents broke up when he was very young, and he grew up as the loneliest boy in North Bergen, NJ. "You remember that kid," he says. "You probably beat him up a few times." He got attention by being funnier than anyone else around, managed to limp through school, then slide unhappily through a semester at New York University in Manhattan. He broke into television at CBS News, and then moved west in 1965. Soon after, he developed the concept for Room...
DIED. Elizabeth Bishop, 68, poet whose 1955 Poems: North and South-A Cold Spring won a Pulitzer Prize; of a stroke; in Boston. Bishop's childhood was tragic: her father died before she was one, and her mother was confined to an insane asylum. As an undergraduate at Vassar in the early 1930s, Bishop befriended future Novelist Mary McCarthy and established Poet Marianne Moore. After graduation, she began a life of wandering that included stays in Mexico, Europe, North Africa and Brazil, her home for 18 years. Precise observations of her adopted lands, reflected in a personal but distanced...