Word: emerson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Paulo. He was building and racing go-karts at 15, speedy competition cars by the time he was 20. At 22, he put together $3,300 and left Brazil for Britain to break into big-time European racing. Today, little more than three years later, Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi is the most successful race-car driver in the world. Last week he wheeled his Lotus around the 3.51-mile track at Monza, Italy, to win both the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix and 1972's World Championship of Drivers.† At 25, he is the youngest driver ever to earn...
...Gloria Emerson, journalist, with the New York Times, assigned to Vietnam from...
...week's activities, the radicals will show two antiwar slide shows two antiwar slide shows at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Emerson 105. The shows deal with the war industry in New England and the connections between large corporations...
...cancellation came less than two weeks after the University had approved the entire 27-film series, to be shown in Emerson Hall...
...those in a selfindulgently romantic mood, a visit to the rooms of Henry David Thoreau 1830 (Hollis 23) and Ralph Waldo Emerson 1820 (Hollis 5) should deliver philosophic reinforcement. For more modern idealists, George Santayana's 1870 presence in Hollis 25 should invoke practical spiritual sustenance...