Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...women's swimming team is raising money and planning for a Christmas trip to Puerto Rico, its first trip abroad, Stephanie Walsh, head coach of the women's swim team, said yesterday...
Aware of the public relations value of the visit, the Japanese gave a royal welcome to the Americans, whose trip was paid for entirely by Washington. Premier Takeo Fukuda popped in at two receptions in Tokyo and even conversed with Kreps and others in English, a language he almost never uses in public. Japan's aggressive MITI (Ministry of International Trade) and the big trading houses had arranged for the visitors more than 3,000 interviews with potential buyers, and a few sales had been prudently lined up ahead of time. When Mrs. Kreps criticized Japan's reluctance...
...last try was also the reason Joseph V. Scott of Chicago's Echlin Manufacturing Co. made the trip. In the late '60s, Scott's company tried and failed to set up a joint venture with a Japanese automaker to supply spare parts for autos exported to the U.S. As a member of the group, Scott will have the opportunity this week to make new pitches. Because of the interlocking ownerships within Japanese industry, he is not optimistic. "I am going to talk to Toyota about replacement parts," he says, "but I know that Toyota owns a portion...
...highlights of the area was a trip to the much-ballyhooed Harvard campus and Cambridge. Were we in for a shock! The campus was seedy, dirty and an overall state of decay. Even more of a shock was the city of Cambridge. The dirt and filth in the streets was comparable to that of the most run-down slum in New York...most store windows looked as they hadn't been washed in years and the restaurants and stores had an overall seedy look. I am sorry to say that we were unable to come up with any reasonable defense...
Those same fans will decide this year whether the team's temporary home is a friendly or hostile rink. The Crimson's move to Walter Brown Arena means only the loss of Watson Rink, not that the icemen will be without a home advantage. It's a short trip across the river, a fair exchange for the three years of excitement Harvard hockey has given me. A year-long closing of Watson was inevitable; why not try a concerted effort to arrange bus service to games? I'll be there, and so will anyone else who really appreciates college hockey...