Word: disasterously
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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It seemed like forever, but you finally broke down and put someone worth noting on your cover [Nov. 10]. She's not a current or fallen leader, foreign oil baron, natural or man-made disaster, lunatic with a gun or expert on war.
Beible also stands sixth in passing, while Brown's Bob Bateman, despite last Saturday's disaster, is tenth. Bateman's number one receiver, Bob Farnham, again leads the nation in receptions with 52, for an average of 6.5 per game. Yale's Gary Fencik and Princeton's Neil Chamberlain stand...
The athletic department, realizing the disaster that would result if it kept Restic and traded the entire team to Yale, chose to can the coach instead. Restic, after being informed of his dismissal, immediately packed his things and headed for Notre Dame, where he will take over as head football...
A little farther up the street, Give 'Em Hell, Harry occupies Central II, and next door in Central I, The World's Longest Running Feature continues. (And I thought it a disaster when the Sound of Music lasted 2 years in my home town.) James Whitmore recreates his state role...
In London, the Wilson government, which has been counting on an American-led world recovery to help get Britain moving again, was profoundly distressed. If New York defaults, said a high Whitehall official, "it's bound to make American banks less willing to lend, and public authorities less willing...