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Word: saran (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...freshmen nominated as of 4 p.m. yesterday were Theresa Amato, Stuart Anlgang, Ied Ashford, Michael Baldock, Anthony Ball, Preeta Bansal, Saran Burgess, Jenniler Burton Ethan Cohen, Regan Coleman, Eggert Dagbjartsson, Gerlad Damm, Suzanne Dechy, Charles DiBona, Mark Eichorn, Erica Eisenberg, Andrew Fletcher, William Foulkes, M. Fima Friedman, Paul Gompers, Loralic Goss, Alison Harrington, Emily Harrison, Adrienne Headley, Ron Herman, Michael Hirschorn, Raquel Jacobson, Per Jebsen, Kerry Kelgar, Scott Kogan, Mary Kwak, Deborah I esinsohn, Brian Melindez, Alan Morre, Steven Nusshaum, An Posner, Marvin Putnam, William Rehling, Samuel Rickless, Mitch Rosner, Chris Roy, Charles Rudmick, Jill Ruttenberg, Jell Russan, Laura Robinson...

Author: By I.. JOSEPH Garcia and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Nominations End for Council; 63 Freshmen Registered to Run | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...ancient Soldiers Field press box, nemesis of sportswriters and broad-casters and, really, no better protection against chilling wind than a tent of Saran, tumbled down in flames torched by a well-intentioned (and reporter-funded?) arsonist...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Fame and Flame | 5/13/1981 | See Source »

...elicit a few laughs with her stories of life in untamed suburbia. One of Good Morning 's greatest assets in the second hour is Mary Ellen Pinkham, who has probably contributed even more to domestic felicity than Sara Lee. It was Pinkham who disclosed to the country that Saran Wrap is easier to control if it is put into the freezer (it does not cling to itself when cold) and that cottage cheese lasts longer if the container is kept upside down in the refrigerator (because the container then becomes airtight). Nobel Prizes have been awarded for less than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle for the Morning | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...YEARS AGO Enrique Lopez gathered together the most galling anecdotes about Harvard students and their legendary conceit he could find. He saran-wrapped the stories in discussions about the privilege of the exceptional, and arranged the packages in neat rows labelled with the names of the famous. He offered the formless, appalling concoction as The Harvard Mystique, more like a warmed-over TV dinner than a book, and called it an investigation of the conditions of acceptance into, attendance, and graduation from the oldest of Ivy League institutions...

Author: By Sarah L. Mcvity, | Title: Students of Today | 11/12/1980 | See Source »

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