Word: beatings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Democratic struggle is forcing Republicans to reassess the free-for-all in their own party. Many G.O.P. leaders fear that a Carter victory would make him much harder to beat in November. Says G.O.P. National Chairman William Brock: "He would have successfully met the question of his leadership and taken some of the wind out of issues that we would like to have first crack at." But the prospect of a Kennedy victory poses even more imponderables for Republicans. If the Democratic tide runs toward Kennedy, would the G.O.P. want to field its aging front runner, 68-year-old Ronald...
Earlier in the season, the Crimson easily topped the Tigers, 4-0, and Malekoff said that the only way his team could beat Harvard today would be "to tighten up and not make any mistakes...
...what appeared to be a slow motion replay of a soccer match, Yale knocked Cornell out of the running, 2-0. Taking advantage of the boring pace, speedy freshman forward Liz Traver recorded two goals for the Elis. The first came ten minutes into the game when she beat out the Big Red's goalie on a one-on-one situation, and the second arrived at 26:04 in the last period...
...well-dressed crowd was on its feet when Martin staggered on stage, drink in hand and smoking a cigarette, to strike up an off-beat, "Everybody Loves Somebody...
...early train still didn't enable the pin-striped hordes to beat the protesters to the scene. Thousands of anti-nuclear demonstrators converged on New York's financial district last Monday, determined to "expose the links between nuclear power and the national economy" by shutting down operation of the stock exchange...