Word: blaire
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Centerfielder Paul Blair then singled in one run. Bobby Grich followed with a long fly that advanced both runners and set the stage for Davis's game-winning...
Baltimore jumped on Red Sox starter Reggie Cleveland for three runs in the first inning. Rich Coggins walked and Paul Blair promptly doubled off the wall in deep left center to chase him home. After Bobby Grich lofted a sacrifice fly to rightfielder Dwight Evans to send Blair to third, Powell delivered his first hit, a broken-bat blooper to center, to score Blair...
...rest of the morning in a tiny, cluttered office politely cajoling former Crimson editors into contributing money for a new press. The former Crimson president was 84 years old, but the undergraduates who worked with him could barely keep up. A week later, at a meeting between Duncan, Blair Clark '40 (the co-chairman of the fund drive with Duncan) and several undergraduate editors, Duncan was outlining his schemes for a dedication dinner. Suddenly, Clark interrupted: "Now Bob, slow down a little bit, we can't all think as fast as you can talk...
...land. The meeting between the Eastern and Western Sprint champions was billed as the first real race for the national heavyweight title. Although many critics doubted whether Harvard could hold its own against the Huskies, stroke Al Shealy, Steve Row, captain Dave Fellows, Rick Cashin, Ed Woodhouse, Tiff Wood, Blair Brooks, Ollie Scholle, and cox Dave Weinberg had little trouble in proving their claim as the best...
Thursday morning, Ford crossed Pennsylvania Avenue to Blair House, where he presented Medals of Honor to families of seven soldiers who had been killed in Viet Nam. By now, Washington was swept by rumors of Nixon's imminent resignation. Cheering and applauding crowds assembled to catch glimpses of Ford. Then, shortly after 11, Ford was summoned to the Oval Office, where Nixon told him of his decision to resign. Immediately after that meeting, Ford called Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. "I would like to talk to you some time this afternoon," he said. "I want to talk to you about...