Word: turned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...process: reporters banged out copy on the newsroom's battered Royal typewriters; editors fine-tuned the typescript with ball-point pens; down in the shop, typesetters retyped the copy to produce spools of paper punch-tape; those tapes were fed to Compugraphic, which in turn produced printed galleys that were dried, coated with wax, and pasted up on cardboard "flats" for proofing...
During the 1890s, the paper devoted itself to sports and talked respectable Republicanism, because this was what the College wanted. In 1896 the paper urged the whole College to turn out for the Republican parade in Boston. The day after the parades, the paper published its first editorial against police brutality, complaining of the treatment of some Harvard students by the constabulary...
Bagneris says she hesitated to run for president, not wanting to turn RUS into RADWAC, the radical RUS-offshoot she helped found and lead with several other students in campaigns to raise awareness concerning issues from violence against women to final clubs. In the end she decided to make the RUS leadership her latest challenge...
...preseason we didn't know a lot about Clemente, but he impressed the coaches right away," Dean says. "He's a good player, and he'll probably turn into a great player...
...Arafat's Turn The President's meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu produced no substantive results; now Clinton gets to do it again with Arafat. Expect the ritual to be repeated some time soon...