Word: wakely
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Chipman joked last night that he would wake this morning at 4:30 a.m. to start warming up and avoid the early problems he had yesterday. He will need to take almost all his bouts to move from his current tenth-place standing to sixth and earn All-America honors...
...this Crimson star cuts quite a wake...
...Hungary has no dissidents to speak of. Writers and artists practice a kind of self-censorship, aware that the Kádár regime allows them about as much freedom as they can reasonably expect. Many Hungarians worry about their political future. Says one writer: "Sometimes when I wake up pessimistic in the morning, I wonder what will happen after Kádár. The problem is that you cannot make him into an institution." Perhaps the only thing that Hungarians can count on is that Communism will continue to rule their lives, and that whoever rules...
...already been circulating on Wall Street, the Big Board's bosses decided it would be unwise to expose the shares to the uncertainty that the article could cause. Columbia's stock, which had sold at a high of 20? last December, was down to 14? last Thursday in the wake of the scandal involving David Begelman, 56, the former president of its film and television divisions; the shares had fallen another point on Thursday, in anticipation of the Times article. Begelman, after admitting to embezzling more than $60,000 from the studio, was suspended from his job last October, reinstated...
...administration of Columbia University has dropped plans to crowd students in two undergraduate dorms next September in the wake of rapid and well-organized student protest, an assistant dean of that university said last week...