Word: sun
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With the Crimson now leading, 4-2, only onedoubles match was necessary. With the sun alreadylong gone, the coaches agreed to start only one ofthe doubles matches...
Telexes were down. The lights in the hotel were out. Newspaper correspondents, like Edward Schumacher of the New York Times and G. Jefferson Price III of the Baltimore Sun, dictated a few paragraphs over ABC's open line during a lull in the barrage. Their reports, taped by ABC, were then passed on to their papers...
...Sh.D. (doctor of showbizology). Last week some 400 students turned up at the Yale Law School auditorium to hear the Chairman of the Board deliver that class-by-himself course. Asked to speak on personal achievement, Sinatra responded characteristically to protesters critical of his appearance at South Africa's Sun City resort five years ago: "I'll go anywhere I want to go, anytime I want to go." Other pointers on life: "Keep working at it until it never fails you." And "I believed everything I was doing was right...
ROLLINS. Five years ago, when Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., had a reputation as a fun-in-the-sun country club, President Thaddeus Seymour ordered studies of what ailed the place and how it might be cured. The studies concluded that small was good, and the best way for Rollins to upgrade was to build on strong points and dump weak departments...
...incidents involving cars plowing through women will leave a lasting effect," organizer Leslie Harris, a sophomore, told the Sun. "To drive when someone's standing in front of you is just sickness." Police had given the women permission to block the street for the march...