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Word: tracked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Pappy Hunt exudes interest and appreciation in everyone around his nook in Dillon Field House. "The girls have created a strong family sense on this team," said Hunt. "We get tremendous support from the Harvard Alumni and the Athletic department, our new track is an excellent facility--a great boost to our program...

Author: By Peter R. Reynolds, | Title: Hunt Guides 'Cliffe Cross-Country | 11/4/1977 | See Source »

Phase I of the drive encompasses construction of a swimming pool, track, tennis, and women's locker facilities. The estimated cost of construction and endowment for this phase is $17 million...

Author: By Bruce E. Ellerin, | Title: New Funds Sought For Athletic Site | 11/4/1977 | See Source »

...Channel 7, 8 p.m., Friday. Bill Bixby plays the weakling scientist who transforms himself into a repulsively ugly creature with superhuman strength by exposing himself to massive amounts of radiation (gamma rays, for all those trivia nuts out there). Aficionados beware: television adaptations of superheroes have a notoriously poor track record. The book is usually much better...

Author: By Steve Schorr, | Title: The Thinking Man's Tube | 11/3/1977 | See Source »

Schmidt was more than ready to fight. He immediately ordered postwar Germany's biggest man hunt in an attempt to track down the murderers. Three million WANTED posters flooded the country, carrying the photos of the ten women and six men suspected of being connected with the Schleyer killing. These faces were splashed across newspaper front pages and broadcast by every TV station. The prime suspect was Friederike Krabbe, 27, who is believed to have ordered the industrialist's murder. Police vans, meanwhile, began cruising through cities, their loudspeakers blaring pleas for every citizen to aid in the search. Barricades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRORISTS: War Without Boundaries | 10/31/1977 | See Source »

...Schumann, first reported that his plane had been commandeered by terrorists over the French Riviera. The leader of the group screamed into the open radio that he was "Captain Walter Mahmud" and that the craft was now under his "supervision and control." Lufthansa's immediate problem was keeping track of the plane, a Boeing 737 twin jet bound for Frankfurt. It had only a short-range VHP transmitter for intra-European communication and was unable to keep contact with Frankfurt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Terror and Triumph at Mogadishu | 10/31/1977 | See Source »

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