Word: reads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Wingerden's August 4th article, "Passengers Escape; PBH Bus Aflame," and its inside blurb, "PBH Bus Bursts into Flames" are erroneous and sensational. Again, the same writer in August 7's issue wrote another story, entitled "University Has No Leads in PBH Shuttle Bus Fire," whose inside blurb read "PBH Van Explosion," To set the record straight, the bus which caught on fire last Friday was neither a PBHA vehicle nor did its passengers narrowly escape from it while it was aflame. Those of us unfortunate enough to have been on the faulty bus were fortunate to have enough time...
...make next semester's courses easier, I have been following the upcoming presidential election, as I was advised to do by my professors. Unfortunately, I have learned little from the hours of TV news I have watched this summer. I was happy to read in Thomas Griffith's column that I have reason to be uninformed...
...disparate objects might have in common. It is not the result of a stamp-collecting mania, the desire to complete a series or make programmatic points about art history; nor is it designed to be "educational." Rather it sets up objects of connoisseurship, a rebus of delectation to be read...
...with a sense of utter outrage that I read about the recommendations of some ecologists that the hunting of leopards and an international trade in leopard skins be resumed ((ENVIRONMENT, July 20)). The only large animal that is not on an endangered list, to judge by its numbers, is the human being. However, I would not on that account recommend that it be hunted...
Genentech Inc. has been purchasing a collection of recorded books for its commuting employees. Having a book read aloud while driving has become an addiction...