Word: traffice
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...snowmobiles [Feb. 19]: the roads are clogged with motorized traffic; the airways are clogged with motorized traffic; the seas, lakes and rivers are clogged with motorized traffic; and now the slopes! Good Lord, deliver...
...Rock. Even before the dispute, Madrid stopped giving new work permits to Spaniards for Gibraltar jobs, and in ten years their number has fallen from 14,500 to 9,000. Some 800 Gibraltarians living on the mainland were recently ordered to leave Spain and to return to the colony. Traffic across the border is now slowed to a crawl by Spanish customs guards, who take a full hour to examine each car; scarcely 14 a day are cleared...
...Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the University Health Services, yesterday criticized attempts to link Harvard students with drug activity in the Square. "The crisis of drug traffic has been greatly exaggerated by people without accurate information," he charged...
Dean Watson last night termed most estimates of drug traffic in the Square "greatly exaggerated." He blamed newspaper accounts of the alleged traffic for the distortions, and cited a recent article in the New York Times as "simply preposterous." The article reported that "Harvard students estimate that from one-fifth to one-half of the 12,500 persons studying at the University will have tried marijuana while in Cambridge...
Watson attributed most drug traffic in the Square to non-Harvard students. "It is a perennial problem a University town has. You always have a certain undesirable element hanging around trying to prey on the University community . . . There is not much...