Word: draft
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...allegations against C.E. Maguire Inc., the consulting firm conducting the Kennedy Library environmental study, remained unsettled this week, 100 days before Maguire must complete its draft statement...
...that is not to say that Jerry Ford, if he can maintain his balancing act during the next 2½ years, will not be willing to accept a draft from the Republican Party that he is now helping mightily to sustain...
That presents an unusual problem for the leagues. With the N.B. A. Los Angeles Lakers or the A.B.A. San Diego Conquistadors unlikely to finish this season with the worst record in their respective leagues, neither team will get the chance to pick first in the draft. That means Walton's desires can only be satisfied by some fancy maneuvering. In the A.B.A., for instance, one scenario might go this way: the Memphis Tarns, the worst team, pick Walton in the draft. With all A.B.A. team owners agreeing that Walton would enhance their struggling league, Memphis would then trade...
...John, the Rolling Stones, and Creedence Clearwater Revival are in the same AMI Rowe three-plays-for-a-quarter machine with Johnny Paycheck, Porter Wagoner, Tennessee Pullybone, Charley Pride, and Tammy Wynette. You can hear Buck Owens sing "Jack Daniels (Old No. 7)" as you get a 30-cent draft from Oley (Olga) Sopotnick, then put your quarter on the eight ball table and hear "Arms Full of Empty" and "Borrowed Angel" before Cecil, the shark, polishes off another local, and then you can take your run at the green felt while "Honky Tonk Women" and "Fingertips Part...
...affecting for years, usually adversely. Next, he'll probably change the structure of the university so its members spend some time working in factories or living in slums, so they can get a better idea of how most people in the universe live. Samuel Huntington, the theorist of forced-draft urbanization (bombing people's villages so they have to move to cities) will be sent to Vietnam to be forced-draft urbanized. John T. Dunlop, who used to have Rosovsky's job before he moved on to holding the line on prices, will have a slot waiting for him when...