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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...restraint throughout the high-stakes negotiations over the tapes. Pointedly, Cox noted that because Richardson had been empowered to select and hire him, he figured that only Richardson could dismiss him. He indicated clearly that he had no intention of resigning. Cox returned to his office, sipped a beer, and replied to a lawyer's question about what the staff should do next: "We ought to rest." He relaxed by walking alone in woods near his McLean, Va., home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Richard Nixon Stumbles to the Brink | 10/29/1973 | See Source »

...small to play football in high school. Fascinated with the world from which he was excluded, he played in the band, doing his best to remain marginally connected with the Saturday spectacles. A decade later, he slipped gracefully into the social lives of Laketown's athletes, drinking their beer and admiring their cheerleaders...

Author: By Tom Lee, | Title: Family Affairs | 10/20/1973 | See Source »

...really had nothing to bitch about. I'd missed most of the game, sitting in my living room, beer and cigars, the Pointer Sisters rolling out of the stereo, and my nth game of solitaire in full swing. I'd spent my Sunday dilettanting my way around the dial. By 6:30 I'd seen two quarters of football and six innings of baseball on Channel 4, as well as four of Harold Jackson's TD's on Channel...

Author: By Freddie Boyd, | Title: A Boyd's Eye View | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

...fact is that I'm not that fond of baseball, and it's especially deadly on television. But I do believe in The Park, green grass, hot seats, warm beer. I just like to go out and get juiced. And I'm no fanatic, so I tend towards the unconventional in my allegiances. I follow the Phillies, because they're always on the verge; they walk that border line between talent and good-natured ineptitude...

Author: By Freddie Boyd, | Title: A Boyd's Eye View | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

...much about tailgating I thought just one time I'm going to see one." Nick and his wife Carol, like some others, decided that football tickets were the least important aspect of the day. They and their pals sat in a Winnebago, next to their Grain Belt beer, and watched the Vikings beat the Packers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: The Other Super Bowl | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

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