Word: pack
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ABBY BUTCHER, she-golem of Iran, and only smokes half a pack of Larks...
...result was a series of fiery Radcliffe scoring combinations, as the game began to go way beyond Emmanuel's reach. Wendy Carle, the game's leading scorer with 18 points, led the pack downcourt time after time. Add to that a few Myers-Hart sideshows, and the score...
...dormitories. In the past this stemmed from feelings of inferiority: "We used to feel the rest of the University was dumping on us, so we just sort of stuck together," one former resident notes. This year's crew, on the other hand, is united in the belief that "the Pack is the place...
Parties in Pennypacker suffer less from the Budweiser-jock syndrome this year, and the only spare tires in sight belong to a few of the proctors. In fact, life in general at "the Pack" is now, by all accounts, something people are happy to talk about--a far cry from the days when residents regularly bemoaned being stranded in "the slums of Harvard," flushed away in "the cesspool of the University." In the first year since crowding forced the University to break with the past and house women in the Union Dorms, Pennypacker has pulled a startling about face, becoming...
Swaddling Coats. Even European designers are getting into the north-country spirit. Paris' Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, 26, is the most nobly sauvage of the pack. His collection includes sweatpants ($98) tucked into linen or leather booties, parkas with built-in knapsacks ($160) and swaddling coats made from blanket material ($355). Proclaims Castelbajac: "The outdoors look is a reaction to dullness...