Word: boose
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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At week's end Nixon took to the road to sell his side of the transcript story to the public. His first stop was Phoenix, Ariz., where his audience of 13,000 at a Republican fund raiser was mostly friendly. But shouts of "Hail to the thief!" and rhythmic clapping...
Nixon never came to grips with the main question posed by CBS Correspondent Dan Rather, although the exchange between them was electric. Noting both applause and scattered boos as Rather identified himself, Nixon asked pointedly: "Are you running for something?" Rather replied firmly: "No, sir, Mr. President, are you?" But...
When Dutch Prime Minister Joop den Uyl arrived at Amsterdam's Olympic Stadium last week to attend the Holland-Belgium soccer match, a chorus of boos and catcalls rose from the capacity crowd of 65,000. A week earlier he probably would have been cheered.
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, by Dale Wasserman, is just remarkable. For one thing, you're likely to find yourself holding yourself back from cheering the hero and booing the villainess, the Big Nurse who runs the lunatic asylum. I'm told sometimes the audience doesn't even...
Tuesday night's complaint session--replete with boos and hisses for the librarians who defended the transfer and cheers and applause for students who refuted their claims--prompted the scheduling of a smaller meeting between librarians and student representatives of the three Quad Houses.