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Word: handly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...other hand. Peterson said, "We don't worship the things." If Harvard went strictly by college board scores itcould raise the class median from the present 695 to about 735. "A lot of freshmen who are self-conscious go around comparing board scores and that's a terrible thing...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Admissions Dean Defends Required Entrance Exams | 2/5/1970 | See Source »

...some p??iod of time to rethink his relationship to it. Living in a Harvard House, a??nding classes, or using the library facili??s are privileges reserved for members ?? good standing of the University. That a s??ered student may not remain in Harvard on the other hand, does not prevent him rom expressing his political views or from associating with whomever he choose, including University members. We d?? insist, however, that such association s??uld not involve the sustained and signif??ant use of University facilities unless the student has received the permission of the Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRR Answers Student Charges Of 'Selectivity,' 'Repression' | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

...most unfortune. Even John Powers, who shared Pusey's feelings that the Patriots should be k?et away from Cambridge, was one of the disappointed people. "It was as if Pusey went up to the Patriots with a pistol in his back pocket and a snowball in ??s hand, and threw the snowball." Powers explained...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Soaking Up ?he Bennies | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

After deciding to return (muchcarlierl) the next day, I was about to leave when a stately-looking black woman, briefcase in hand, appeared at the door of the Federal Building. She arrogantly tried to attract our attention by young, "You people-quit wasting your time here! I'm a lawyer and I was just up in the courtroom and I know that you'll never get in! Why don't you come over to the Civic Center and give support to Sidney Peck? He case is being tried there and you in just walk...

Author: By Helen Weller, | Title: Vacation Entertainment: The Chicago Trial | 2/3/1970 | See Source »

Hence, throughout the past decade, the legislature has found itself in a bind. On the one hand, most of the people of the Commonwealth don't really want a stadium, at least don't want to pay the price for one; on the other hand, a smaller but more vocal band of Patriots owners and fans periodically besieges the State House, demanding a stadium to keep the team in Boston. To anyone well enough versed in Massachusetts politics to get elected to the legislature in the first place, the solution is obvious: put the heat elsewhere, preferably on Harvard...

Author: By Patriots PRESIDENT William sullivan, | Title: The Stadium and The Statehouse | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

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