Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pretty tough to get a court," Andrew L. Chaikovsky '79, a court monitor, said yesterday. "It got to the point last year where people would call up right at 8:00 in the morning" to sign up for a court...
...getting cold. The small group of picketers huddles together for warmth, pounding their sign-bearing hands together to restore circulation. Students pass by, some exchanging pleasantries with the strikers and moving on, some dashing blindly across the picket line into the library...
...Michael S. Dukakis will probably not sign a bill to raise the drinking age from 18 to 19 in Massachusetts, because he believes the bill is poorly constructed, his administrative aide said yesterday...
...winning season since 1966. After a dismal three wins and eleven losses last year, Quarterback Jim Plunkett-the 1970 Stanford Heisman Trophy winner who was supposed to parade the Patriots to glory-asked to be traded to a California team. Patriot fans, sensing that the RENOVATIONS UNDER WAY sign might hang for years longer, responded by planning to stay away from Patriot games. Result: season-ticket sales dropped by 10,000, and first-game attendance was the lowest in the team's five years at Schaefer Stadium. When the club lost its opener to Baltimore-with Grogan chucking four...
...been in the vats for a month. Muscadet, the dry, fruity white, and the slightly sweet Rose D'Anjou, which are best drunk young, will remain some of the best bargains anywhere at around $3. The reds, such as Chinon, Bourgeuil and Saumur-Cham-pigny. show every sign of excellence. The whites, Pouilly-Fumé, Sancerre and Vouvray, were also exceptional. Loire Valley wines will go up 10% and be drinkable within a year...