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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first?before what was in the transcripts became widely known?the Nixon counteroffensive brought joy to the Republicans. Supporters looked on the offer of transcripts as the evidence of innocence they had been begging the President for months to release. Washington Governor Dan Evans said that he felt "like a football fan cheering on the home team. I think the President threw a touchdown pass." The Richmond (Va.) News Leader exulted: "This is an immensely happy development. For the first time, those who want to support the President?those who have clung to vestiges of hope that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: The President Gambles on Going Public | 5/13/1974 | See Source »

...clips from the Watergate hearings and past presidential speeches. Viewers were treated to videotapes of the President and H.R. Haldeman last summer denying that "hush money" had been authorized for Watergate defendants and videotapes of John Dean testifying to the contrary before the Ervin committee last June. Then Dan Rather read a Nixon remark to Dean from the transcripts: "Just looking at the immediate problem, don't you think you have to handle [E. Howard] Hunt's financial situation damn soon?" Particularly helpful were readings from the transcripts by CBS newsmen taking the parts of the President (Barry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Letting It All Out | 5/13/1974 | See Source »

That was as close to winning as the Tigers came, however, as the Crimson hitters came up with three hits and three runs in the fifth off Princeton ace Scott McHenry. Catcher Dan Williams started things off with a double, followed by a walk to shortstop Ed Durso. Hot-hitting Leigh Hogan, three-for-three on the afternoon, doubled in the pair for a 3-1 lead and later scored on Dave St. Pierre's single...

Author: By James W. Reinig and William E. Stedman, S | Title: Harvard Wins Three Games | 5/13/1974 | See Source »

...action is a bit shaky at first. A drawn-out scene introducing a band of "shiftless and lazy" characters is relatively unappealing. But the entrance of the skeptical Bill Walker, played with comic gusto by Dan Beckhard, threatens to shake the charitable base of the conversion-oriented mission. Beckhard acts as a conductor, setting the other characters on fire. They ignite at his caustic brutalizing of the mission's sacharine Jenny Hill...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Bringing in the Sheaves | 5/10/1974 | See Source »

Five runs in the fifth inning sealed the Crimson win after the boys from Worcester grabbed an early 4-2 lead. After Larry Barbiaux flied out and Dan Williams grounded out, Ed Durson walked and stole second. LaCivita crashed a triple over the centerfielder's head and Hogan singled him in to tie the game...

Author: By James B. Moorhead, | Title: Harvard Nine Rallies to Overcome Holy Cross | 5/7/1974 | See Source »

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