Word: crewed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Shakedown Cruise for the Carter Crew...
Just to make certain that there are no embarrassing slip-ups?28 minutes of silence is acceptable, perhaps even desirable, in a presidential debate, but the Super Bowl is serious business?NBC Executive Producer Scotty Connal a month ago called together the 87 members of his game crew for training sessions. (The remaining 78 will handle the pre-game show only.) By kickoff, they will work together as cohesively as the teams on the field, and maybe a lot more so. As a shining example, the television crew will have the sacrifice of CBS Sportscaster Jack Whitaker, who dieted...
Efforts to prevent spills seem to be equally ineffective. The U.S. is doing a decent job of regulating American flagships, mandating such things as crew qualifications and training, navigational and safety equipment. But it has done little to regulate foreign ships, many of which are registered in Liberia and Panama to avoid U.S. or European taxes, wage scales and expensive?hence profit-cutting?regulations on crews and equipment. Liberia, which has no natural harbor, has the world's largest tanker tonnage?with some of its ships American-owned. Such ships and their crews frequently fail to meet adequate safety standards...
Morris E. Mentum does not play for the Harvard hockey team; he doesn't even attend school in Cambridge. But Saturday afternoon he, like Bob Gamere, a Teleseven camera crew and a packed crowd obviously in search of some excitement and already bored stiff by reading period, was in Watson Rink as the Crimson skaters made off with a big one, 4-3, against a good but not great Brown outfit...
With sightseeing as its top priority and rowing as a secondary concern, the Harvard heavyweight varsity crew team spent a victory-less Christmas vacation at the Festival of the Nile races in Egypt...