Word: walks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...changed so much it's not really Muncie any more. Every day there's a break-in or a burglary. What's worse is that now they go after people too and beat you up on any excuse. It's just not safe to walk around...
...jail cells to take over the heights of the sporting world. Scrupulous H.R. Haldeman would be the logical choice to take over the Pirates, heavyweight John Mitchell might find a home in the world of high-class professional wrestling, and sentimental Charles Colson, who once vowed that he would walk over his own grandmother if the need arose, could try his hand managing the New York Mets, whose quality of play often evokes grandmotherly epithets. The possibilities are, unfortunately, almost limitless...
...satisfaction: "One time I'd just like to be able to walk away from a Saturday afternoon and say, 'Gee, I did alright. So far I haven't been able to do that. I've been down on myself...
...shift your attention to the Northern hemisphere for a seminar on "East Germany, West Germany and Eurocommunism." But you will only have to walk next door, to Room 4, 1737 Cambridge St., to hear Peter Christian Ludz, a professor at Munich University, expound on this subject. The talk is scheduled for this afternoon...
Students who pay tuition to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are now able to use the courts on a walk-on basis at $1 an hour. Andronike E. Janus, assistant director of athletics, said yesterday. The $4 fee used to secure a reserved court, she added...