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...Seed 'em first. You mean the men's varsity heavyweights? Yup. How about the varsity lights? Seed 'em first. How about...? Sorry to cut you off but I told you already--seed 'em first. Huh? Seed 'em all first--every one of them. You mean all six crews? Yup, all six Harvard crews; the varsity, J.V., and freshman heavyweight and lightweight eights are all seeded first entering the EARC Sprints in Worcester Sunday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: All Six Harvard Crews Seeded First In Easterns | 5/12/1978 | See Source »

Perhaps that is why the excerpts of Nixon's memoirs are so thoroughly and predictably disappointing. In a dull, clipped prose more reminiscent of Jerry Ford speaking off-the-cuff than his own roiling Pat Buchanan-William Safire speeches or football-fuck-em vernacular, nothing of the real Nixon emerges. The weird intensity, the paranoid desperation of the man who believed he always knew the right answer, and alone could act upon it, is gone. Instead, we are given a shallow, simplistic portrait of events, with the personality of the Great Vindictor sucked clean out of them. By contrast...

Author: By Kerry Konrad, | Title: Talking Head: '74 | 5/11/1978 | See Source »

...made, as you assert, "before an appreciative audience of Stanford law students." It was delivered at a seminar on protracted cases for U.S. judges. My speech contrasted judicial control with noncontrol of the protracted Government antitrust case. I did not articulate or advocate the "wear-'em-down" philosophy as your article states...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 8, 1978 | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

...times God says to me, 'Go get 'em, Tiger,' and I go get 'em," says Tomer. As a fund raiser, "this sure beats chili suppers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: God and Elvis in Illinois | 5/1/1978 | See Source »

...Erica is independent enough to reject a live-in situation with a man, but she is not really happy until she has a man who wants to live-in with her. It seems somehow as if her laughing proclamation to the mirror, "'Balls' said the queen 'If I had 'em I'd be king"', is just another 20th-century illusion...

Author: By Rachel R. Gaffney, | Title: An Unmemorable Success | 4/29/1978 | See Source »

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