Word: counts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...student, John Case, was formally charged with three counts of second degree grand larceny, ten counts of third degree grand larceny, and one count of petty larceny...
Craig Morgan, 20, student body president, was arrested in student government offices on the campus. He was charged with second-degree rioting during the disturbances of May 1 to 4. Thomas S. Lough, 42, an associate professor of sociology and anthropology, surrendered on a count of inciting to riot May 4, the day four Kent students were killed in a clash with National Guardsmen...
...RICHARD NIXON (after a 1960 meeting): "In his rather strange post as Vice President, I find in him one of those outspoken and strong persons on whom one feels one could count in serious matters if one day he acquired a position of first rank...
...from no less an expert than Aristotle Onassis. Don't worry about your physical shortcomings ("I am no Greek god"), he told the highly motivated readers of a magazine called Success Unlimited. Don't get too much sleep and don't tell anybody your troubles. Appearances count: get a sun lamp to keep you looking as though you have just come back from somewhere expensive; maintain an elegant address even if you have to live in the attic; patronize posh watering places even if you have to nurse your drinks. Never niggle when short of cash. "Borrow...
CORNELL-HARVARD: Thought I'd forget about this one, didn't you? We must consider the fact that Cornell's bus may not get hit by a train, and even if it does, maybe Ed will remember the football on his first escape. So count him in. But count in Gary Farneti, too. Gary was hurt when Harvard played Cornell last year. And this boy John Neal is hungry. Sorry, Ed. Furbush will be bottled up, too. Think I'm optimistic? Damn right I am. The Crimson...