Word: packs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard people interrupted their studying (tooling) on Friday night just long enough to throw water balloons on visiting Dartmouth students four stories below. Or, how about the John who challenged some "Animals" to a beer drinking contest and then said, "wait and I'll go get a six pack."? Cambridge and Harvard were great and different from Hanover and Dartmouth; but not worse, nor a filthy hole, no inhabited by a bunch of tea-totalling weenies, Mr. Michael K. Savit...
...years have so many diplomatic persona suddenly been declared non grata. In Oslo, members of North Korea's diplomatic mission-three bureaucrats and a chauffeur-were given six days to pack up and get out. Foreign Ministry officials frostily informed North Korea's Ambassador to Stockholm, Kil Jae Gyong, who is also accredited to Oslo, that he was no longer welcome in Norway. Similar scenes took place in Helsinki and Copenhagen, and as of last week, twelve North Korean embassy staffers had been unceremoniously ordered home to Pyongyang...
...years later, when both Democrats and Republicans again nominated liberals, Buckley won 39% and a ticket to Washington. The Republicans took him back, but on his own independent terms. Whether being ahead of the pack in calling for Richard Nixon's resignation or as a stubborn opponent of federal aid sought by Northeastern Republicans, Buckley went...
After finishing well back in the pack in their opening tourney of the season on Friday, the linksmen's team aggregate of 316 yesterday had about as much reverberation on the New England golf world as a delivery of several tons of coal through a conservatory roof...
...York State task force of police and tax officials conducted hearings last spring, then issued three recommendations: tax laws should be stiffened, police should be given more money and enforcement powers, and cigarette taxes should be slashed by as much as lOc a pack to reduce the smugglers' incentive. The last proposal is probably Utopian. Cutting taxes might well reduce the buttleg traffic, but it would also cost the state an estimated $33 million a year in lost revenue-assuming, of course, that the buttleggers do not take over all the business...