Word: ward
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...prepare for his regents exams, which in New York state qualify students for college scholarship aid. His solution was to board with his grandparents in Valley Stream (30 minutes away) and attend the high school there. But to do that the Caponis had to make their son the ward of his grandparents. 'I didn't like the idea of signing over the guardianship papers," says Rae Caponi, Sabato's mother. "It's hard enough when they're 18 and go away to college." Sabato makes it home on weekends but rarely on week nights...
...Four Hundred took their name from the dictum of the foppish writer Ward McAllister, who claimed in 1888 that there were only about 400 people in fashionable New York society who were at ease in a ballroom. Often tempered by a disarming folksiness. When a Yankee visitor, on meeting Chief Justice Susie Marshall Sharp of the North Carolina Supreme Court, asked how she was addressed, she replied: "Everyone just calls me Judge Susie...
...will be due to the programs already in place." He adds: "The auto game in the '70s and the '80s will be fuel efficiency, space efficiency, ease of assembly-and none of those are Iacocca's strong points." But others disagree. Says Michael Ward, vice president of Dean Witter Reynolds: "Chrysler's only problem is volume. Iacocca can help; he's a super marketing...
Voter lists posted outside the Cambridge fire station showed that Harvard students make up more than half of Ward Six. Precinct Three, the third largest precinct in the city. Quad residents vote in Ward Seven, Precinct Five...
Students who live at 12 Walker St., 20 Walker St., 38 Walker St., and 60 Walker St. will vote at the Harvard-Epworth Church, 1555 Mass. Ave. All other students who live in Currier, North or South will vote at the Peabody Elementary School on Linnaean St. through Ward 7, Precinct 5 side...