Word: sicking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...martyrs grow the seedlings that become the oaken beams of the church; if we remember Che even here in Cambridge, then maybe we can remember the injustices and contradictions that thread our country and the world. Perhaps in our righteous anger we will do something for the hungry, sick and numbed people of the world that extends beyond Currier and past Mather, the people who never join in the dance that begins each day in front of the steps of Widener...
Meanwhile, sniffles mingle with hisses in lecture halls and few seem immune. "I had a cold last week, my roommate has one now. Even two of my professors were sick," John Van Wye '81 said yesterday...
...context) tasteless new album, Street Survivors--the cover of which depicts the group going up in flames, and which was billed as a "smash hit" in an ad in the Times two days after the accident--have been hustled into immediate production. Record company types can be a sick group of people, what...
...wife of a redhead, the mother of a redhead, the daughter-in-law of a redhead, the aunt of a redhead and the teacher of many redheads, I would like to say that I am sick and tired of hearing about the stereotype that connects red hair and hyperactive behavior...
...Koch can convert his private frugality into public policy, as he promises to do, the city will be well served. The next mayor's biggest challenge will be to revive the city's sick economy in order to reduce unemployment and strengthen the tax base. Despite a reduction in personnel by 65,000 over 33 months, and some administrative reforms, the city's $14 billion budget is still in the red-with the prospect of worse to come next year, when the debt might amount to between $300 million and $500 million. Moreover, New York must lower...