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Phil Falcone's return represented one of the few bright spots for the Crimson Tuesday night. The freshman from Chisholm, Minn. scored once and seemed to deflect in another which was credited to lineman Rick Benson while showing no ill effects from the ankle injury that had sidelined him since early December...
...period--BC, Ewanouski 5 (Chisholm, Blossom), 3:28; H, Benson 2 (unassisted), 6:37; BC, Ewanouski 6 (blossom, O'Dwyer), 10:58; BC, Hehir 4 (Sampson), 17:20; BC, Sitaj 3 (unassited...
...Senator Edward Kennedy. The organizers of the meeting included Thomas Downey of New York, a Carter supporter, and Toby Moffett of Connecticut, a Kennedy backer. Among those who attended were Don Edwards of California, Patricia Schroeder of Colorado, Barbara Mikulski of Maryland and three leading black Representatives: Shirley Chisholm of New York, John Conyers of Michigan and Ronald Dellums of California...
RUBY concerned the infiltration of spies into the camp of Democratic contenders, then [into that of] the successful candidate. COAL was the program to furnish money clandestinely to Shirley Chisholm of New York to finance her as a contender and force Democratic candidates to fight off a black woman, bound to generate ill feeling among blacks and, we hoped, with women. EMERALD would use a chase plane to eavesdrop on the Democratic candidate's aircraft and buses when his entourage used radio telephones. QUARTZ emulated the technique used by the Soviet Union for microwave interception of telephone traffic...
...generation ago, atheistic empiricists like Harvard's Willard V. Quine were influential simply because "they were the brightest people," says Philosophy Professor Roderick Chisholm of Brown University, adding that now the "brightest people include theists, using a kind of tough-minded intellectualism" that was often lacking on their side of the debate...