Word: station
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...succeeds in making his share of the crime perfect. And Harry Dorfman, as the inspector who wishes the criminals in his district would be "a bit more industrious and inventive," turns in what Thornblade, mispronouncing his favorite adjective, would call a "consummate" performance. Dorfman's moments at the police station with his amiable sidekick Grover Bagby, well played by Martin Marks, almost (forgive the expression) steal the show...
With an older and less adventurous population, demographers predict, there will be less pressure on the nation's congested beaches, lakes, waterways, hiking trails, ski slopes and wilderness areas -while sales of art supplies, mah-jongg, backgammon, books and endless variations of electronic games should soar. The station wagon, the Patton tank of suburbia, may be replaced by smaller cars. The automakers expect to sell more of the handy vans that are already a part of the youth culture as well as more recreational vehicles: motor homes, campers, dune buggies, Jeeps, motorcycles and mopeds. Education may finally get better...
...probably knows more of the internal workings of the station, especially the business aspects, than anyone else," Alan M. Peaceman '78, newly elected station manager, said last night, adding, "I'm sure she'll do a fine job. I'm glad I nominated...
...this stage of the history of WHRB, Susan's probably the best qualified person for the presidency. She's the most devoted person at the station by far," Haber said...
Krock, four administrative board officers and a station manager were elected in a meeting last night. Approximately 40 active members of the station voted in the election...