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Word: wide (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rides in the shuttle bus During the renovations, the house may be in various levels of disarray. However, the conditions in buildings like Eliot (euphemistically called a dorm with "character") make the mess worthwhile. Students also cited "Lake Barnard" during rainstorms, the inevitable "Quad Moat" after rainstorms, a current wide disparity of housing, shuttle bus speed bumps, and a less-than-stellar salad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Getting to Know Your House | 4/7/1986 | See Source »

...seniors hosting the bars pay for the booze themselves, while the marshalls organize. According to College rules, seniors are not allowed to advertise the class-wide bars on campus, says First Marshall Anne C. Bailey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Open Season on Senior Bars | 4/5/1986 | See Source »

...other hand, offers dental service, mental health service and orthopedics service, among other things. And it is this wide range of services which Postel thinks people will appreciate when they discover that UHS is more than just a walk-in clinic...

Author: By Macla Follette, | Title: In Firm Health: Diagnosing UHS | 4/3/1986 | See Source »

...effort to promote unity among the members of the Class of '88, two sophomores have formed an organization to sponsor class-wide events for their peers...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: Sophomore Group Aims At Fostering Class Unity | 4/1/1986 | See Source »

Even among the apolitical, much of the blame for the country's plight is placed on the contras. A wide assortment of Nicaraguans, even those most prone to complain about their circumstances, accept the government line that the U.S.-backed rebels are responsible for the destruction of schools, hospitals and the economy. The warm affection that most Nicaraguans feel for North Americans does not extend to the Reagan Administration, which Nicaraguans believe is preparing for an invasion of their country. "The U.S. military aggression," says Eric Ramirez, president of the opposition Social Christian Party, "gives oxygen for the Sandinistas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sidetracked Revolution | 3/31/1986 | See Source »

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