Word: easterns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard baseball had its eight-game winning streak snapped yesterday, though luckily not by an Eastern League opponent, as the Crimson dropped a tough 3-2 decision to Brandeis in 11 innings at Soldiers Field...
...Crimson finished its Greater Boston League season with a 4-4 record, but nobody is shedding any tears. The important thing is that Harvard is 9-2 in the Eastern League, and its three games this weekend with Army (Friday) and Cornell (a Saturday doubleheader) are all that stands between the team and the District One NCAA baseball playoffs. The batsmen must take at least two of the three and must beat the Cadets on Friday to take the Eastern League championship, as both opponents have only three league losses each...
...resolution, which urges the firm to end all trade with and disengage itself from the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, North Korea, Indochina and Eastern Europe, "was written in a very extreme anti-communist way and hardly anyone took it seriously," David H. Rubin '80, the replacement for the usual undergraduate ACSR member, said yesterday...
...purported facts that Jimmy Carter can only suggest. Whether it was an economic program, a war policy, or a foreign affairs development that led the news, Nixon could be counted on to hit the living rooms of Peoria himself, thus skirting the biased, liberal, effete snobs of the eastern Establishment press. And it was a time of news, of rapid change and struggles, at a pace and complexity it is hard to remember--with Nixon riding the waves, often making them, always offering his version of history as he went along...
...revision of contemporary history. He admits being aware of the use of the CIA to halt the FBI inquiry, but makes it seem all his subordinates' doing, with the president as a bunker-isolated entity to be told of the progress of campaigns off somewhere on distant Eastern Fronts. This may have been true, though the tapes dispute it. No rationale for such a complete alienation of the Compleat Politician from his own campaign is given, nor is it admitted. Of the 18-1/2 minute gap, Nixon can only limply state, "I do not know...