Word: tars
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...students-chanting "Get some feathers, get some tar, let's go get the CRR"-blocked off most first-floor and basement entrances to the building for varying periods early yesterday and Saturday, but dispersed as soon as they heard that committee members had made their way through undisclosed routes to the hearing rooms...
Cigarette tar painted on the backs of mice has long been known to produce cancer, but until now there has been no proof that lung cancer of the human type could be induced in any animal by forcing it to smoke. Thus, said the tobacco industry, there was no evidence that cigarette smoking caused lung cancer. The fact that heavy smokers are 20 times as likely to die of lung cancer as nonsmokers, said its spokesmen, was merely a "statistical association" that did not prove a cause-and-effect relationship...
...administrators. Franklin ?? was held responsible for the infamous "R?? Letter"; Henry Rosovsky became a scapegoa? the Afro-American Studies Program. But th? it all, Pusey never became the Grayson Kir? S. I. Hayakawa of Cambridge. It's hard to ?? exactly why Pusey did not become more of a tar? Perhaps the radical students were too sophistica? to waste their attack on one man; perhaps th? knew Pusey would leave anyway in two or three years...
Harvard drew North Carolina in the first round of the Carolina Tournament on Dec. 29 and 30. The Crimson played close to the undefeated Tar Heels until a three-point play gave them a ten-point margin early in the second half they never relinquished, North Carolina won that game, 92-74. and the tournament by topping Bowling Green...
...American guard Charley Scott, who scored 23 points, and forward Bill Chamberlain, who tallied 29, the Tar Heels forced several Harvard ball-handling mistakes. Even though the Crimson out-rebounded North Carolina, Harvard couldn't match the Tar Heels in shooting percentage or in bench strength...