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Word: whose (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...letter contains a list of 12 names and addresses, and the letter instructs the buyer to send $50 to the person whose name is at the top of the list. He then makes two copies of the letter, and on those crosses out the name of the person to whom he has sent the money. He adds his own name to the bottom of the list, and then attempts to sell the copies he has made for $50 each...

Author: By Miriam F. Clark, | Title: From California to Cambridge: Chain Letter Offers Big Payoff | 11/7/1978 | See Source »

Avant garde composer Philip Glass, whose ensemble performed in Sanders Theatre Sunday night, combined tapes and questions in a discussion of his approach to music before about 60 people in Currier House yesterday...

Author: By Maxine S. Pfeffer, | Title: Glass Talks About His Music | 11/7/1978 | See Source »

...voting record who has garnered tens of thousands of dollars in contributions from medical associations, realtors, bankers and insurance interests. There is the Ed Brooke who waffled on the Panama Canal Treaties and who favors a moratorium on the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. Finally, there is the Ed Brooke whose own personal finances are characterized by improprieties if not illegalities; and who has sponsored such incompetent (if not blatantly corrupt) men as former Federal District Judge Willie Davis, former U.S. Atty. James N. Gabriel and former GSA regional chief Albert Gammal for public office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Not Just Another Election | 11/7/1978 | See Source »

...Brustein has suggested, the influence of the Rep. combined with more professional training could filter down to House drama societies and improve the quality of Harvard theater in general, without excluding those whose commitment to drama is more tentative and just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Brustein Affair | 11/7/1978 | See Source »

...comment on male sexuality that says more than any behaviorist manual. Act of Faith, in which a Jewish soldier trades in a pistol to treat his Christian buddies to drinks, is an explanation of the Masada complex that remains undated. Mixed Doubles, the story of a couple whose on-court skirmishes reveal a betrayed trust, seems doubly acute in a time of Inner Tennis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Secular Grace | 11/6/1978 | See Source »

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