Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Yankees, Brown said no thanks, see you in four years, to Harvard he nodded yes. Yesterday at Soldiers Field, the batsmen for MIT wished that Brown had chosen the Yankees...
Mixed Evidence. Carter has been untypically slow in filling many appointive positions, but he has found time to offer amnesty to anyone who evaded the draft in the Viet Nam War. He has proposed abolition of the 190-year-old Electoral College, by which Presidents are chosen, urging that the popular vote determine the winner. He has asked for legislation to enable any American to show up at the polls and vote after simply offering proof of age and residence -rather than having to register in advance. He has asked U.S. allies to stop selling fast-breeder nuclear reactors...
...people are isolated -not from the American TV audience, not from the events of family and community, but from the Government which they have come to run. Carter remains an outsider in Washington. He used that approach so effectively in his campaign, and perhaps he has deliberately chosen not to join the city...
...delegates chosen at today's caucuses will attend the convention at Holy Cross College, and the convention will draft an "official and binding platform of the Democratic State Committee," Stein said...
...loved of the Brandenburgs. Dwyer joins soloist/forces in the "triple" concerto with Luise Vosgerchian, music department chairman/pianist and James Yannatos, HRO conductor/violinist. The two latter performers will perform in their latter capacity. Those expecting to hear the keyboard part played on a harpsichord should be warned that Vosgerchian has chosen to play instead on a piano, possibly compromising the sparkle of the fabulous cadenza cascades for a sound that is more suitable to Sanders...