Word: weatherman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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EARLY Saturday morning, opponents of the Chilean military coup set off a bomb in International Telephone and Telegraph's New York City office. The "Weather Underground," an offspring of the old Weatherman group, claimed responsibility for the action. No one was hurt by the explosion, in which several ITT offices and facilities were damaged...
...Administration had one last fight with Hoover. In June 1970, Nixon brought together the directors of the nation's various security agencies to work out a plan for increased surveillance not only of the New Left but also of the Arab terrorists and Weatherman-style anarchists who were blowing up buildings across the country...
...workingman's shirt. "God made me ugly enough," I told her. "If He had wanted me to look like a cow I would have been born in Texas." The students of Adams House are very smelly. At one of their parties you do not have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing...
...maiden effort last August, LaVelle told Tribune readers that the McGovernites were driving off workingmen in droves. He professed himself and his colleagues unmoved by the youngsters who rallied to McGovern's cause: "The blue-collar Hell's Angels are hoodlums; the upper-class Weatherman et al. are idealistic 'kids,' who are never idealistic enough to demonstrate on campus for mine safety after the live burials of their lesser peers in cave...
Adedeji, who sat out last Saturday's piecemeal 5-0 destruction of Princeton looked extremely good in the one day of outdoor practice the weatherman donated Harvard this week. He has been bothered by the lingering effects of muscle spasms in his back for most of the season...