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Word: watching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...frisbee sailed slowly over the head of Margaret R. Cowperthwaite '79 and settled down next to the cot where she was sleeping. Across Radcliffe Yard, the shouts from an all-out game of badminton awakened a half-dozen other sleepers. They sat up to watch the sunrise over Byerly Hall and the motley army of jobseekers parked in front of it. It was 5:30 on Tuesday morning, and the crowd knew that Byerly's doors would not open for another three hours...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: Breadlines Begin at Byerly Hall | 5/7/1976 | See Source »

...last problem with the book is curely circumstantial. While Ungar dug deeper and deeper into the FBI, coming up with heretofore unprinted information, he didn't count on Senate Select Committees beating him to the punch. As Ungar said in an interview here last month, it's frustrating to watch all these disclosures appear daily, especially revelations about COINTELPRO that he was the first to unearth. "I wanted to write something that would last beyond tomorrow's headlines," Ungar said. With this well-organized barrage, unloaded with an analysis that day-to-day journalists can't stop to churn...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: Beyond Tomorrow's Headlines | 5/6/1976 | See Source »

...none of these things satisfy your sports cravings, you can always trot down to Soldiers Field and watch the Crimson softball all-stars defeat the Independent and the Lampoon, both on Saturday and both by the astounding score of 23-2. But I think reading Chemical Abstracts may prove more interesting...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: News | 5/6/1976 | See Source »

...problem is that students watch violent professional hockey teams on television and lose their perspective when they come to play street hockey, Honick said yesterday...

Author: By Michael A. Calabrese, | Title: Street Hockey Violence Under Attack | 5/5/1976 | See Source »

...that's better than nothing," he says, "I think I'm gonna get one of her as she comes out the door." He positions himself in front of the door and stands in the chilly night air waiting for her. He checks his watch and figures if he runs like hell to his car he can make it to the grocery store in time to meet his wife...

Author: By Mary B. Ridge, | Title: The Eyes of the Beholder | 5/3/1976 | See Source »

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