Word: sweeting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seekers who attended Monday's performance at Sander's Theater heard a Harvard Jazz Band with new spark. Everett's 27 rag tag musicians joined Boston Jazz and Sackbut Weeks (April 29-May 5) in honoring the city's sackbut or modern trombone players with two hours worth of sweet, informal big-band renditions...
AMPI's "support" of Mr. Nixon makes it all too obvious that what rose to the top was not cream, and it certainly wasn't sweet...
Harvard is getting what Sharratt describes as "a very sweet deal." The cost of construction will be covered by the $38-million MHFA loan, $1.8 million of which will be paid to Harvard as compensation for the 13-acre site. After 40 years, the University will have an option to repurchase the land. The 1970 proposal called for Harvard to "lease the land known as the Convent site to RTH and/or their designee for a minimum of 50 years at $1.00 per year...
...opening match, freshman Denise Thal outplayed Brandeis's Brenda Schaffer, 7-6, 6-3. The victory was a sweet one for Thal because her opponent was rated second in the 18-and-under singles competition last spring by the New England section of the United States Lawn Tennis Association...
...alcoholic tide has been pushed higher by the fast-selling, inexpensive pop wines, which disguise their alcoholic content with sweet fruit flavors. These wines make the transition from soda pop to alcohol just one easy step. "Kids seem to look on the stuff as a zippy, sophisticated soft drink," says Houston's Bruner Lee, education director for the Texas Council on Alcoholism. "But this 'kiddie stuff,' this pop wine, contains 9% alcohol-about twice as much as beer." After the pop wine phase is over, the kids often go on to much stronger drink...