Word: tuned
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...eager to die. Says Yale Law Professor Charles L. Black Jr.: "Gilmore would not allow the legal points to be made. Gilmore cannot give away other people's rights." The end of the moratorium places a new burden on the trial courts. "Now they know for the first tune in ten years that to condemn someone to death may very well mean that the person will be put to death," says Jack Greenberg, director-counsel of the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and Educational Fund. "The sense of responsibility will be greater." And although the American Civil Liberties Union lost...
That about exhausts the current stockpile of information. For those of you journeying to New York City over intersession, be sure to catch the Harvard-Columbia basketball game on February 5 at 116th Street and Broadway. For those of you staying in Cambridge, tune into the hockey-basketball doubleheader on WHRB, as Jay Pearlman and yours truly will be on the airwaves for the donnybrook at Columbia...
...Strawberry Alarm Clock records and headed to Guadaloupe. In a word, the response was amazing. Over forty people rationalized themselves into thinking that it would be good for their soul to take an hour or so off in the middle of exams to do this inane amalgamation of tune teasers...
There are 105 questions involved here, tune teasers of the first degree. Answer as many as you can, stick it in an envelope marked "Sports Cube Disc Frisk" and deliver it to 14 Plympton St. by 5 p.m. Sunday. Winners will be announced next week, and will receive a prize box including a Pez dispenser and refills, a Zagnut candy bar, a copy of "I Think We're Alone Now" [by you-know-who] and other assorted gifts...
Hooray for the parents of Eagle Point High School! We parents must pay the bill. We must demand to call the tune and run the schools. I've yet to see a job application form asking, "How many ball games did your school win?" Employers should expect the applicants to be able to read, write and do arithmetic. Frances Wideman Birmingham...