Word: wiring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that unimpressive pile of statistics is that after two decades of frustration I still use the word "we." And I do so with pleasure. Frankly, I'm not sure why the home team means so much to me. After four years in Boston I'll still check the wire services' one inch story about the Phils before I'll even glance at a Sox score. At Fenway one eye is always fixed on the National League scoreboard. The attachment is probably a part of growing up. For instance, when you are younger you don't figure that the Phils...
This mudslinging has typified the West German election campaign, now in its final stretch; on Oct. 3 voters will go to the polls to decide whether to keep Schmidt or replace him with Challenger Kohl. As they come down to the wire, the two Helmuts-as they have been for months-are running neck and neck. Kohl, hoping to get a last-minute boost from the victory of Sweden's nonsocialists, last week exhorted his countrymen to "follow the Swedes...
Unflappable and undaunted Rockwell Moulton and Captain Jeff Campbell "found the inner will," according to McCurdy, as Moulton outstripped a host of Columbia runners and Campbell's closing kick pulled him ahead of another lagging Lion 150 yards from the wire...
Columbia's senior all-American Paul Heck led all runners, followed by the Quakers' Fiore and Scholtz. Fitzimmons was the first Harvard runner to cross the wire, finishing fourth overall with a time of 25:17. Campbell clocked a 25:20 to finish fifth ahead of teammates Eichner, Moulton and Stein Rafto...
...miles up hill and down dale, over ten public roads (including Highway 101) and through dozens of farms, to finish inland near Petaluma, Calif. For an artwork, it has consumed staggering amounts of time, manpower and materials: 300 students, 2,050 posts, 165,000 yds. of material, miles of wire and hundreds of thousands of hooks...