Word: earle
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...them eat cheese, suggested Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz when complaints about meat prices reached him. Now he has a new suggestion: eggs. Decked out in a chefs toque emblazoned P.F. (for Plentiful Foods) he confidently launched a Butz omelet before admiring department employees. "Anyone can do this," he announced as he shuffled his skillet like a galloping gourmet. He was so right. The omelet was lumpy and overcooked. Next try was better, and for his efforts the show-off chef was granted membership in the National Good Egg Club...
Willis Reed poured in 22 points and Earl Monroe added 21 in leading the New York Knicks to an 87-83 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers yesterday...
After these charges and revelations by Magruder, the three Justice Department attorneys prosecuting the case?Earl J. Silbert, Seymour Glanzer and Donald E. Campbell?set up a meeting on Sunday, April 15, with their Justice Department superiors, Kleindienst and Petersen. The latter two, in turn, immediately asked to see Nixon. Explained one Justice official: "These findings had to be brought to the attention of Nixon to give him the opportunity to salvage the presidency from the shambles of the Watergate evidence...
...time is subservient to circumstance. An inning may last six pitches or 80 minutes. Official games have gone 4½ innings, and 26. That timelessness is at once the game's curse and its glory. At the conclusion of his disastrous World Series with the Mets, Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver philosophized, "You can't sit on a lead and run a few plays into the line and just kill the clock. You've got to throw the ball over the goddam plate and give the other man his chance." Then he paused and concluded: "That...
...attorney for James Earl Ray, convicted assasin of Dr. Martin Luther King, Fensterwald said he had been recommended for the Watergate case because of his past work with Senate investigating committees...