Word: parked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chuck Berry drops clumsily to his knees to retune his guitar. An old man with pointed loafers and a ducktail--what is he doing holding an electric guitar and talking about rock 'n roll? He seems to belong on a park bench somewhere, drinking wine from a paper sack...
Racing anxiously from vantage point to vantage point all around the heavily-wooded Van Cortland Park course. Mccurdy tried to keep track of the top five men--the scorers--from Harvard and the two strongest challengers, Yale and Navy. At the point when Hardin began his move, both the Elis and the Midshipmen had three men ahead of Harvard's third man, the sophomore Heyburn...
...himself, even in other socialist countries, and he must show an internal passport when he travels within his own country. A Russian spends much of his free time standing in queues, where he must push and heave to defend his place. Partly because of boredom, alcoholism is widespread; every park in Moscow has its nightly yield of inert bodies that are dragged off to sobering-up stations...
Once a New Jersey park official halted Seabrook's entourage for imbibing aboard a carriage. The state's attorney general, who happened to be one of the guests, quickly resolved the situation. He ruled that state laws against drinking while driving do not apply to horse-drawn vehicles...
...Harvard cross country team will try to add the Heptagonal Crown to the glories of its first undefeated season in ten years at New York's Van Courtland Park this afternoon...