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Word: warded (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Democrats' eleven ward committees will choose from a slate consisting of conservative incumbent Francis R. Burns and four reform challengers. City Manager James L. Sullivan will then appoint one of the three to the Election Commission...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: Cambridge Elections | 2/12/1976 | See Source »

...sensitive, unathletic kid refused to stifle his artistic instincts. He served as president of the Art Association ("Twenty of us little wimps reading Artforum," says Wheelwright), became co-editor of the yearbook, won the senior-class art prize, and drew murals for the children's ward of a local state hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOONESBURY: Drawing and Quartering for Fun and Profit | 2/9/1976 | See Source »

...Step and spent several days in the hospital on his rterun. An account of the misadventure, written with Washington Post Columnist Nicholas von Hoffman, appeared in Rolling Stone and will be published on April Fool's Day in expanded form as Tales from the Margaret Mead Taproom (Sheed & Ward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOONESBURY: Drawing and Quartering for Fun and Profit | 2/9/1976 | See Source »

Jets general manager A1 Ward is maintaining a tight lid on any news concerning candidates for the coaching job. The Jets' news blanket was earlier reported to stem from the fact that they had their eye on a member of the Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff and did not want to raid the Cowboys' ranks on the eve of the Super Bowl...

Author: By Robert I. W. sidorsky, | Title: Eagles May Sign Restic To Serve as Head Coach | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

TWENTY-SIX YEARS ago, Richard Ward Kimball '50 and some of his classmates sat in the Eliot House dining hall and discussed their postgraduation plans. As Kimball describes the conversation in his 25th anniversary report, he said he did not know what he wanted to do, but he had a very clear idea of what he would never do: Richard Kimball would never work for a large corporation, he would never work in New York City and he would never live in the suburbs. Today, Kimball is the assistant corporate secretary for the Exxon Corporation and commutes to his downtown...

Author: By Jeff Leonard, | Title: Measuring Success in the Real World | 1/30/1976 | See Source »

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