Word: stuffs
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Following are excerpts from "The Weathermen're Shot. They're Bleeding. They're Running, They're Wiping Stuff Out," by John G. Short '70. The article, which appeared in The Crimson Nov. 12, 1969, won the Dana Reed Prize in 1970 for the best example of undergraduate writing that year. Short died Monday of cancer...
...Crimson will reprint portions of his prize winning essay. "The Weathermen re Shot. They're Bleeding. They're Running. They're Wiping Stuff Out," tomorrow...
...young into lifelong customers. "It's a good break from all the sun," said Brett Meili, a junior from Northwestern University, of the promotional games and events laid on for the students. "Whether I will buy the products, I don't know, but when I see the stuff in the store I'll remember I was jumping up and down for it in Daytona...
...none in the others. There is that signature streak of dirt on Seaver's pant leg below his right knee, residue from the relentless scraping of an unchanging delivery. He has not changed so much at that. Most young throwers get to the major leagues with "good stuff' and only fall back on pitching later. But Seaver could always pitch...
...trial he told reporters, "It took me five years to penetrate the upper echelons of the international drug-smuggling business, to gain the confidence of people who could introduce me into the elite circles." He was never involved in "planning or execution," he says, though "I may have done stuff like close hangar doors." Prosecutors claim that it was more like closing full-scale drug deals. Michael Sanborn, a.k.a. Fred Barnswallow, testified for the Government that he arranged several large drug buys through Stratton. Sanborn pleaded guilty in the scheme and is serving five years. Another witness, Policeman John Arnold...