Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Inside the court, every seat was taken by the time the principals began arriving. Archibald Cox, Harvard law professor, former Solicitor General and special Watergate prosecutor, was resplendent in black cutaway, striped tie and a matching gray crew cut. So was Wade McCree, in the Solicitor General's traditional morning coat. At precisely 10 that Wednesday morning, the court clerk intoned "Oyez, oyez," and the nine black-robed Justices suddenly appeared from behind red velvet curtains and settled into their seats at the elevated bench. The stage was set for what could turn out to be the most important...
Harvard-Radcliffe's only winning boat in the `76 Head, the victors of the women's four with coxswain race (White Stag Trophy) will return as the top-seeded boat in this year's four event. Becky Goff, Ruth Colker, Cynthia Strong, Karen Oberhauser and cox Diana Shaw will defend the title in this year's boat. Colker is the only returner from last year's winning boat...
Freddy Lynn launched an eleventh-hour rally by planting an Arroyo fastball in the right-field upper deck to lead off the ninth. But when Rick Burleson drew a walk off Arroyo with two outs, manager Ralph Houk made the call for Foucault, who silenced rookie Ted Cox's loud bat by forcing him into a game-ending...
Reidhaar said the University of California has flexible goals, not quotas, Archibald Cox '34. Loeb University Professor, who will argue the case for the University of California before the Supreme Court in October, declined to comment on the Justice Department brief yesterday...
Some students were hardly as frivolous, however, as evidenced by a remark overheard in Gov 124, Archibald Cox's baby, "I know I'm sweating," said one obese sophomore, "but I don't know whether it's because of the heat or this reading list...