Word: chucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...inspiration behind the revived Massachusetts team is first-year coach Chuck Studley. Formerly a top assistant at Illinois, Studley is a defense specialist who directs his players to concentrate on the opponents' top individual performer. Mass, unlike Holy Cross, should be ready for Ravenel and his unpredictable play-making...
Richards works by the hour with Pitching Coach Harry ("The Cat") Brecheen to develop the Orioles' strong point: the finest crop of young pitchers in the majors. Instead of collapsing, as expected, under late-season pressure, 22-year-old Chuck ("El Stiletto") Estrada (17-9), 21-year-old Steve Barber (10-6), 21-year-old Jack Fisher (12-9) and 21-year-old Milt Pappas (13-10) are throwing harder and more accurately than ever. When his pitchers have their stuff, Richards confidently lets them throw to the hitter's power; when they do not, he may call...
With the further achievement of a work able platform, the Nixon command was beyond question, and like good soldiers falling to. Nelson Rockefeller and then Barry Goldwater stepped into place behind him. The platform itself, polished and ready in time for Chuck Percy's delivery (with film clips) before the convention, was one that Dick Nixon-as well as the others-could support with ease; it sparkled with all the high-minded goals of the Democrats' platform, yet when in doubt saluted the merits of enter prise and fiscal conservatism...
During the last few hours of the conference, Nixon and Rockefeller spent a lot of the time talking with Chuck Percy in Chicago on a three-way conference hookup, filling him in on what changes in the platform would be called for by the Nixon-Rockefeller statements. Then, in the last half-hour, Nixon went over the Rockefeller statement, suggested some changes, finally approved...
Posture for the '60s. The statement was a Rockefeller document, couched in the language of Rockefeller writers, quoting many phrases, sentences, even whole sections, from the one-man platform that Rockefeller had submitted to Chuck Percy two weeks before (TIME, July 18). Main provisions: FOREIGN POLICY. Nixon accepted Rockefeller's pet proposal for regional "confederations." DEFENSE. Shaking off his burden of defending Administration defense policies without reservation, Nixon agreed that the "military posture" of the 1950s would not do for the 1960s, joined in a call for more and better bombers, an airborne SAC alert, more missiles, dispersed bases, greater...