Word: paged
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...solved it himself or died." No exaggeration, that. Here is how the Providence Journal-Bulletin had to answer E.M. of Cranston, R.I., who had complained that the Social Security people were giving him the runaround: "Sadly, we are writing this answer to E.M.'s widow. (See story on Page...
WELCOME BACK! shouted the Post's 110-point Page One headline, over a picture spread of the New York Yankees stepping off a plane after their 10-4 defeat by Kansas City in the second game of the American League pennant playoffs. Newspaper-starved New Yorkers, who had subsisted on a diet of generally skimpy interim strike papers, crowded around subway kiosks and street-corner newsstands to snatch up copies of the city's first real-life newspaper since Aug. 9. The first edition of 128 pages-twice as big as usual-was fat with pre-Columbus...
Until recently, that is. Last week, right between the orange juice and the Mather House yolkless specials, just as I was mulling over Ernie Roberts's latest bit of culinary trivia ("Don Zimmer's favorite breakfast: Rustoleum and a large portion of crow"), I turned the page and there they were. Right next to the boxscores. Henry and a soccer ball...
...hangs somewhat solemnly in his locker: page forty-one, the front page of the sixth section of The Crimson's 1978 Registration Issue. Its message is clear, the headline boldly questioning, "So You Say You Can Punt...
...senior Al MacMurray, the simplicity of that direct query captures the heart of his current Harvard football career. And every day, when he opens his locker to the Crimson jersey bearing No. 98, the same newspaper page with the same message stares him in the face...