Word: sub
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...women's teams that practice on the strained facilities--the swim, basketball and squash teams--the merger turned into what many Radcliffe athletes now term a "sub-merger...
Forget the Square: Both the drinks and the food are generally overpriced and sub-par. So where did you go? You could take a jaunt into Boston, but we'd recommend that you try Ken's Pub in Central Square first...
...Lunch, 49 Mount Auburn St. Tommy Stefanian, the big guy with the cigar who'll tell you to get your feet off the tables, has been on that block across from Quincy House for nearly 20 years selling dogs and burgers and his big seller, the cheese-steak sub. Probably the biggest single redeeming feature of Tommy's is that it is open until 2 a.m. and they make up take-outs up to almost the last minute. Tommy serves a standard line of sandwiches and drinks, and occasionally some Greek specialities--the stuffed grape leaves are a great...
John B. Butler, director of personnel, says the University would not contest the Harvard Employees Organizing Committee's efforts to form a union if the committee represents all the University's clerical workers; Butler considers any sub-group of the clerical workers an inappropriate unit for unionization. So although the committee will have to labor mightily to start a successful union, it will not have to deal with University opposition, as the Medical Area group will if it makes a separate unionization...
...million bbl. of oil per year. But even greater promise is offered by more than 545 billion tons of coal. At present rates of use, Wyoming could supply the nation's total coal demand for a quarter-century. Much of the coal is low-polluting, low-sulfur sub-bituminous that lies in miles-long, 45-ft.-thick seams only a few feet below the surface...