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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Senate Watergate committee had not shown a sufficient need for presidential tape recordings to override Nixon's claim of Executive privilege. If he cites Nixon for contempt in the Ellsberg case, Gesell, 63, may become as well known as his father, the late child psychologist and pediatrician Arnold Gesell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Nation, Jun. 17, 1974 | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

...year the Debate Council deserves a note of congratulations for producing yet another national championship team. Winning the American Forensic Association's National Debate Tournament were Charles E. Garvin '74 of Mather House and Jackson, Miss., and Greg A. Rosenbaum '74 of Quincy House and Toledo, Ohio. Mark G. Arnold, a 1970 graduate of Oberlin College, coached the pair...

Author: By Paul S. Turner, | Title: Harvard Debate | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

...When Arnold Palmer became a popular hero, golf and money married, and things have never since been as polite as they once were. Still, golfers maintained the right to complain when their concentration was affronted. The problem has not been as bothersome in professional tennis, probably because of the composition, and the style, of those who watched, country clubbers and suburban elites, firm believers all in the etiquette of the game. When commercial sponsors started backing tennis heavily in the early '60s, a popular participation mushroomed. Entrepreneurs figured that they could tune into something big--the problem, were the killing...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: The Lobsters' Game | 5/31/1974 | See Source »

...Indeed, Haggard may still be belting it out in the 1990s, if the longevity of some of his older colleagues is any indication. Roy Acuff, dean of the Grand Ole Opry, is still going strong at 70. So are Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass, at 62, and Eddy Arnold, the Tennessee Plowboy, at 55. "Country music fans are the most loyal there is," says Haggard. Besides, the open road, the one-night gigs, meeting people-all these make a way of life that Haggard would no more give up than he would casting for smallmouthed bass in a cold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lord, They've Done It All | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

...celebrities-yet-to-be retrace the footsteps of heroes and villains of the past, the traditions and the anecdotes pile up on each other. Take the strange case of Holmes House, which stood near the intersection of Cambridge St. and Mass Ave. In that one building, Benedict Arnold received his commission, Oliver Wendel Holmes was born, and the poem "Old Ironsides" was written. Any pattern is elusive...

Author: By Thomas H. Lee, | Title: Historical Graffiti: Leif Erickson Was Here? | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

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