Word: thickly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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FURNACES: Cleaning a furnace once a year costs about $50 and is well worth it. A layer of soot just one-fiftieth of an inch thick can reduce an oil burner's efficiency by 50%. Radiators should be dusted regularly...
Tucked under the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, Mass., the dimly lit Algiers Coffee House is a haven for Arab students at Harvard. Over thick coffee and unleavened Syrian bread, they huddle there nightly to talk about the conflict at home and about their own uneasy status in the U.S. The fact that among students and faculty there are few Arabs-and many Jews-at Harvard aggravates Arab feelings of isolation. Senior Omar Rifai, a Jordanian, feels more like an object of curiosity than discrimination, but he claims that he still has to listen to some of his professors say "that...
Crimson fans will be glued to the tube today, but they will also keep a close watch on the game in Hanover between Dartmouth and Cornell. A Big Green loss could really scramble the Ivy picture. Whatever happens, Harvard and Brown will be in the thick of it, which is pretty good for two who were supposed to be cinderellas...
Last weekend Princeton lost to Brown for the first time in 19 years and has little to lose over the last three games of the season. The Tigers should be loose for today's contest. Harvard, in the thick of the title picture, will be under more pressure, as the Ivy title race heads into its final weeks...
This Saturday against Princeton the 6 ft. 7 in. junior will reassume his position as a leader of the Crimson's resurgent 5-1 squad, a team which finds itself in the thick of the Ivy League race...