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Word: opened (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gomez broke the game wide open two minutes later when, from midfield, he outraced Penn fullback Art Swanson for a long pass. With the Penn goalie charging out of the net. Gomez drilled the ball on the ground past Biegel. At only 9:13 of the second period. Harvard held a commanding lead, and Penn fans began to discuss football...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Booters Hand Penn First Loss of Season | 11/3/1969 | See Source »

...Yale, apply to Princeton. In political terms, the strategy called for Marchi to belittle his opponents' wild promises by citing the fiscal realities-he, too, would like to preserve the 20-cent subway fare, but he wanted New Yorkers to know that might not be possible. He, too, desired open enrollment at City University, but he alone of the candidates would acknowledge the possibility that money might not be forthcoming...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: John Lindsay at the Crossroads | 11/3/1969 | See Source »

Early yesterday morning thieves broke into the HSA office at 4 Holyoke St., cracked open the safe, ransacked the offices, and escaped with $400-$500 in cash and an estimated $1500 worth of Harvard rings. They also broke into the Thomas More Bookstore in the same building and stole about $300 in cash...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thieves Rob HSA and Bookstore Of $800 Cash and $1500 in Rings | 11/1/1969 | See Source »

Detective Sergeant James Roscoe, who is investigating the robbery, said the thieves entered both businesses through back doors, neither of which had burglar alarms. Using heavy pinch bars and crow bars, they forced open both business's safes and the book store's cash register. Then they ransacked both stores, prying open desk drawers and searching other likely places for valuables...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thieves Rob HSA and Bookstore Of $800 Cash and $1500 in Rings | 11/1/1969 | See Source »

...That type of building could be opened with a can-opener," said Roscoe. He added that based on the way the safes were forced open he suspected "a group of professional safecrackers." He was unsure how many there were. "They left no fingerprints or leads at all," he said, "but I'm working...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thieves Rob HSA and Bookstore Of $800 Cash and $1500 in Rings | 11/1/1969 | See Source »

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