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...scoring salvo saw Hooft sink a pair from the line to make it 44-32 while guard Dave Rodgers capped the blitz with a driving scoop shot that kept the Crimson12 points ahead...
Both candidates came to regard the press as a minefield, best skirted when possible. Until his final travel and television blitz, the President bunkered in the White House, allowing only "photo opportunities" showing him signing bills or meeting diplomats-with reporters' questions not allowed. At his first televised press conference in eight months, the President turned almost every question into a political slogan; reporters felt used and asked needling questions...
Last season the two teams battled to a 13-13 standoff at the half. When Brown learned over the public address system that Harvard and Yale were also deadlocked at the half, a fired up Bruin eleven emerged from the lockerroomand buried the Lions with a 35-point blitz...
...funds allocated under the new financing law by staying in the White House for so long. His strategists felt he had been more effective campaigning from a more "presidential" stance. They were also convinced that the money could be better spent on a final, all-out TV and radio blitz aimed at many of the same large states that Carter was emphasizing...
Mark R. Dyen '72, Mass Fair Share research director, said he lost his optimism about the passage of Question 7 during the week before the election, when the big-business-backed opposition began an advertising blitz...