Word: recountings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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BLUM AND SMITH recount the story of a 19 year-old who "came to Cambridge to be a hippie" with his leather-working tools and a smile for everyone. By the end of the summer--his tools stolen, wasted from hunger and too much bad dope, arrested several times by the police--he was in a mental hospital. As the authors describe over and over, the hippie myth carried by the summer travellers "Is continually at odds with the survival requirements of life on the Cambridge Common." This dialectic yields so bizarre a synthesis as James, an ace Volkswagen...
...recount going Senator...
...entertaining--should be separate or conjunctive. Most often Yevtushenko's performance attempted to do one or the other, and frequently it struck wholly unresponsive chords as it submarined below the audience's general level of sophistication. The poet's power to awaken was more often used simply to recount; his power to unify was more often used...
...suit could result in another recount or even in a new election. This week's recount, provided free to Russell by the Election Commission, cost the City $4000 and took three days...
Duehay said he was pleased that the recount preserved the CCA majority because the CCA slate is "determined to run the city in such a way that things get done...