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Word: subways (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...much persuading, I conned a f??ernity man into accompanying me into Chicago the next day. Promptly 5 a. m. Thursday morning Day and I entered the subway station at ??vis Street in Evanston. Our only supplies were a roastbeef sandwich sm?ggled from the fraternity house and my small sack of Marshall Field chocolate chip cookies procured the day before...

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

Leaving the courtroom, we purchased tickets to Hair , ate lunch at Plato's Place, and walked to the subway station. On the way, Dave wondered whether he really wanted to go to law school, and I hoped that flying standby back to Boston would be no problem...

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

Flamboyant O. Roy Chalk has made millions in Manhattan real estate, but as a transportation magnate he has sometimes spun his wheels. He failed in a bid to buy the New York City subway system some years ago, and the deteriorating bus service provided by his D.C. Transit System has annoyed Washingtonians. He founded Trans Caribbean Airways in 1945, and has since run it as a family company: his wife is secretary and interior decorator, his brother-in-law is executive vice president, and a son-in-law is a director. The line lost money heavily last year, and Chalk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airlines: Mating Season | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

...spring the sunshine, and the better horses come up from Florida. Suffolk Downs will open on April 4 this year. A few subway stops on the MBTA beyond Airport, the Downs offers the best in New England racing. Last year Bill Veeck of St. Louis Browns fame staged the longest and biggest ($200,000 added) turf race in America, Veeck also gave away prizes to the fans- a steer, a horse, champagne, and free dinners at MacDonalds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Old Days Are Gone at Narragansett, But Racing Fans Still Eat Very Well | 1/21/1970 | See Source »

...sometimes you jump off the subway, in the Dover Street Station say, and you're waiting to change onto another train and so is this other guy. Just you and the other guy, waiting, and he's starting to look at you, and you just know he's watching...

Author: By Sam SUNUATA Andy klein, Bennett H. Beach, Peter B. Bricham, Jim Fallows, Polly Jones, Julian Levy., John L. Powers, Frank Rich, and Anne DE Saint phalle, S | Title: The Great Probe Into the Meaning of Sex | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

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