Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Nixon's heart and lungs. They showed Nixon the venogram, explaining that, as Hickman put it to reporters later, "it was a threat that the clot could become a pulmonary embolus." After discussing his condition with Pat Nixon and, by telephone, with Daughters Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cox, Nixon gave his consent to undergo surgery-the first he has ever...
...replace retiring Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, Attorney General William Saxbe after consultation with President Ford appointed Henry S. (Hank) Ruth Jr. A quiet, almost shy, former Philadelphia lawyer, Ruth, 43, has spent more than 15 months as the top deputy to both Jaworski and the first Special Prosecutor, Archibald Cox. Thoroughly familiar with all of the staffs pending investigations, the soft-voiced Ruth is seen to be as tough as Jaworski, but endowed with some of Cox's scholarly attributes. He taught law at the University of Pennsylvania after serving in Attorney General Robert Kennedy's Justice Department...
Four members of Radcliffe's 1974 sprint champion eight powered the winning boat. They were Katie Moss at bow, Allison Hill at two, Allison Hall at three, Wiki Royden at stroke and co-captain Nancy Hadley at cox...
...first Radcliffe four, Yale, and the University of New Hampshire finished ahead of Symington and Radcliffe's Robin Lothrop (bow), Anne Robinson (3), Barbara Norris (stroke), and Amy Sacks (cox...
...security does not mean sanguinity. Valerie is still making her federal and local protests. "When Nixon fired Cox," she remembers, "I fired off a beauty of a telegram, and when Ford pardoned Nixon, I sat up half the night composing a wire about how ashamed he made me feel to be an American. The White House knows...