Word: towing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Christopher R. McFadden '97, a Crimson editor who has taken tow courses of Price's, said: "He was the only professor I've gotten to know personally in four years here. He wrote my law school recommendations. He was always eager to give me advice. He was a good friend...
That's the intangible Harvard needs. There needs to be a source of electricity that will prevent the let-downs Harvard experienced against Siena. Enter Basil and Russell, with Seanor and Kinneen in tow...
Students and residents will no longer be forced to choose between a $25 wild cab ride down the Charles and an 85-cent, hour-long trek on a rainbow of subway lines with suitcases in tow. Finally, the city has cleared the way for the logical, environment-friendly alternative: mass surface transportation to the airport...
...their capital, Israelis are united. Moreover, the Israelis are likely to be doubly cautious since the latest violence has revealed some of their peace partners to be wolves dressed in sheep's clothing. Israel was forced by the Clinton administration, with the rest of the world community in tow, to arm its enemy to the hilt. The rules of logic dictated that such a move would come back to haunt Israel. For the peace process, reality...
...quite place him--the big guy over there by the roller coaster. Maybe he's that football coach, Bill something. Bill Parcells? They aren't sure, and being Midwesterners, several greet him with a cautious "Hiya, coach." Bill Bennett just grins, nods and lets his son Joseph, 7, tow him away through the shimmering heat toward the bumper cars...