Word: pots
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...made beach, but the temperature's been great all week, in the seventies and eighties." Less seasoned spectators drank too quickly. Only with the third summons did the crowd move reluctantly downstairs to the theater. Finally, after a somewhat dazed Man of the Year Bill Murray collected a brass pot and a few insults, the play within the play began...
...most of the band members are now well into their 40s, not many of the Dead Heads are as old as 35, and at least half are in their teens, far too young to remember much about the era of "tune in, turn on, drop out." Yet in their pot-fuzzed peacefulness and in their costumes--tie-dyed T shirts, headbands, out-at-the-knee jeans, granny dresses--they resemble a lost battalion of hippies...
...internally homogeneous groupings. Harvard stresses its diversity; these are practically the opening lines of the admission catalogue and one of the qualities of the University that draws students here. Yet, the Harvard House system frustrates this effort to promote diversity by encouraging segregation rather than by creating a melting pot of the different ethnic and social groups admitted to Harvard...
...What did your classmates talk about after I left? Did they say I was a dirty old man?" Queried the short, pot-bellied Ginsberg, whose long beard shows strands of grey...
Cher will receive her pudding pot a week earlier than Murray at the February 13 annual Woman of the Year parade, which was inaugurated in 1951. The first Man of the Year came 16 years later...