Word: reeds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson is pleased to announce the awarding of the 1972 Dana Reed Prize, given for the best writing in an undergraduate publication, to M. David Landau '72 for his three-part series on Henry Kissinger which appeared in The Crimson last...
...were only married to Donna Reed...
...right. He drove a lousy truck for a living. I thought he would be happy with Donna Reed. Dad did not have many friends. He only had Mom. So he would not leave her no matter what...
...would shout. Dad would swear, and my younger brother would cry. Mom and Dad threw things at each other. I could hear them even though I was in the bedroom and my pillow was over my ears. I tried to think about pretty Donna Reed while Dad shouted and swore...
...snakes and they were crawling up my legs, and it was dark, and I was lost in Africa, and Dad was too busy to save me. Mom was talking to that nice man next door, and they were smiling at each other and too busy for me. Donna Reed was pulling at the snakes to save me, but I did not care. I pushed Donna Reed away from me. I wanted to die. I wanted to be cremated and have the ashes thrown in George's face. I did not like Dad either...