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Word: parred (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...toward accepting a male or female certainly would be more desirable for the admissions office. Also, it might be necessary to rewrite the standard application forms in order to eliminate as many sex indicators as possible. It would be necessary to step up the active recruitment of women to par with the present recruitment of men. Whatever the changes, revisions in the admissions process are a must if sex-blind admissions becomes a reality...

Author: By David J. Scheffer, | Title: Sleepwalking Through the Halls of Coeducation | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

...They are on a par with Northeastern," McCurdy said. "They are just as good at the top, and considerably deeper down the line...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Crimson Take on Tigers, Elis for Big Three Title | 11/9/1972 | See Source »

...Cooperstown course was considerably harder than the Dartmouth course, where the qualifying rounds were held last week. Par is 72 at Cooperstown, while par at Dartmouth was 70. The cold, wet weather and strong winds probably also added to the high scores at the championship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Takes Second in Easterns; Burke Sparks Surprising Performance | 10/17/1972 | See Source »

Central Connecticut posted a 298 team total at the end of competition Sunday. One CCSC golfer led the field after the 18 holes with a one-under-par 69, aided by a hole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Qualify at Dartmouth, Enter ECAC Final Saturday | 10/10/1972 | See Source »

...Dillard & Clark Expedition song, aims at a country sound, particularly through a slide guitar solo, so soft and laden with vibrato, that it seems to be pedal steel. But its words are western. The same can be said for "Earlybird" whose "The eagle flies alone. He is free," is par for Eagles's songwriting. Musically, the simplicity of the bass line, the thin sound of drums, and in "Earlybird: the banjo and the faraway slide guitar, lend to a total sound that is remarkably unadorned...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: Take it Easy, But Take it From Somewhere | 10/5/1972 | See Source »

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