Word: slogged
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...always wanted to meet a Bennington girl but you've never really made it. Tonight you have a chance. Three girls from Bennington who have been touring the East will be here to talk about educational innovations, coed living, and other things you're interested in. Slog through the snow to 14 Plympton Street at 7:30 tonight for free talk and free cokes...
...Hard Slog. Just about the only country of Western Europe that is not enjoying the boom is Britain, which is coming to grips with the fiercely deflationary budget that Chancellor of the Exchequer Roy Jenkins promised would produce "two years of hard slog." Together with devaluation, the government hopes to produce a long-awaited surplus in its balance of payments...
...most impressive part of Rudenstine's success is the intense devotion he inspires in his students. From the grad students he guides through the esoterica of English 235 to the freshmen who slog with him through the mysteries of Hum 6, his students are uniformly enthusiastic, and their praise becomes almost monotonous...
...other hand, even enthusiastic language instructors admit that the theoretically valuable educational experience "doesn't take" with some students. Forcing these students to slog through a second year of painful confusion after a bad first year seems a cruel and unnatural punishment. What Dean Ford calls the "cultural shock value" of trying to piece together thought in another language should register almost as strongly on a student after one year as after...
Floyd Wilson will continue to slog away with his patient, ball control offense, hoping to get shots for Gallagher and Royer. Sixth man Jerry O'Neil, the shooting machine freshman captain, bombed very accurately against pre-season opponents Brandeis and Connecticut; Wilson may be hard put to keep the 6'4" sophomore on the sidelines...