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Word: populars (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...paid generously, averaging about $1,350 a month; Rodriguez managed to save enough during the operation to open his own haircutting shop near Sacramento. There were some perks too: menus featured filet mignon, roasts and lobster tails, while the entertainment included television shows and movies on video cassettes (most popular flick: Deep Throat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEFENSE: Behind the Great Submarine Snatch | 12/6/1976 | See Source »

...students from the Yard to make the great trek across Prescott Street. "Brian's Song" is no longer the main attraction, and there has even been a move by screwdriver-lovers to supplant beer as the official beverage. The scheme seems to have worked. Pennypacker is now such a popular place that it has adopted students from other freshman dorms who prefer to spend most of their time there--most notably the four or five from Wigglesworth whom the natives have dubbed "Wigglepackers...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: 'Boys and Girls Together...' | 12/3/1976 | See Source »

...forum, CAR believes this university's highly controversial and irregular refusal to grant him tenure is a blatant example of Harvard's racism. Professor Isaac is a world-renowned scholar with excellent teaching credentials. His specialty is classical Ethiopic and the history of its literature. The dismissal of this popular teacher, and the virtual end of indigenous African language-literature teaching it represents, speaks loudly of Harvard's prejudice against the interests and cultures of black people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Apartheid | 12/1/1976 | See Source »

...that doesn't necessarily mean a constituency for a popular leftist movement does not exist. Maybe all it needs to make its presence felt is a coherent program and leaders with a rational, practical vision...

Author: By Peter Frawley, | Title: Rehabilitating the Left | 11/30/1976 | See Source »

BESIDES APPEALING to a new popular constituency, the paper hopes to embrace the already existing socialist tradition in this country. In These Times lists 39 sponsors representing a wide range of views. They include Julian Bond, Noam Chomsky, Barry Commoner, Daniel Ellsberg, Salvador Luria, Herbert Marcuse, and Paul Sweezy '31. Many of the sponsors will also write for the paper...

Author: By Peter Frawley, | Title: Rehabilitating the Left | 11/30/1976 | See Source »

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