Word: sackfuls
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rate, I think you ought to preface it with some sort of explanatory matter. Some people just won't understand. JOHN SACK...
...Sack is a former news editor of the CRIMSON. His review follows...
...Sack speaks to us in not one but nine languages on the pages of this dreary little treatise. There are passages in English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Latin, and a bastard tongue called Talkie-talkie; phrases like "non, ce n'etait pas moi" (French) and 'nihongo wa wakarimasu ka (Japanese, perhaps) go untranslated; and even when he keeps to English, Mr. Sack uses words like tarsier, euphoria, and hematemesis. The reader might well ask: what is Mr. Sack trying to hide? The answer can be found in chapter 19, if one has the idleness or stamina to read...
...tied the score with a long set. At the ten-minute mark of the half, Perry's foul shot put the Crimson ahead for the only time in the game, 35 to 34. After Bill Arnold gave the Bruins a one-point lead on a pair of fouls, Sack's foul shot gave the varsity its last...
...most parts of the store, customers find their own way through the racks of merchandise, try on their selections without help, stand in line at the cashier's stand, and carry their purchases home stuffed in a paper sack. Ohrbach's flouts the retail-store tradition of making all sales final on marked-down merchandise...