Word: towed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ellery truck hauled the car away by the front axle, completely stripping all gears in the transmission. When the tow driver heard the grinding noise, he feared he would be held for the damage, and abandoned the Reo on Mt. Auburn...
Albert is represented by his uncle, Boston attorney Alfred Albert, who said yesterday that he doubted if the City was exercising due care in the tow-away...
...went on appointed rounds, each with a Dartmouth guide, causal but friendly, in tow. At the Green Key president's room our guide left us, muttering that Dartmouth kept one awfully busy, and that he had to rush off to there big meeting before the Big Bonfire...
Manuel J. Ponte '54, who emigrated with his peasant parents from Portugal in 1946 and has been a citizen for less than tow years, is currently campaigning for one of the nine seats on the Cambridge City Council. Ponte tells of many compelling reasons which decided him on seeking political office...
...first death came the first day. A young soldier, doing his stint in the water to "lessen the rigors of overcrowding," was stung by a sea creature and died in agony. That night, the first man went insane. The next day, 20 men built a raft of flotsam to tow behind the boat. All 20 climbed aboard. The raft sank slowly until they were half under water. In three days' time, all were dead...