Word: emersons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Farewell to the most recent additions to the cast. To Colonel Potter who saw the war as a Zane Grey western. To Charles Emerson Winchester III, Harvard's own representative to the 4077th. To B.J. Honnicut, whose quiet manner let him get away with murder...
...Burns (Larry Linville) into rages of ecstasy. And in the most famous barracks since Stalag 17-Hawkeye Pierce's Swamp-the cots, footlockers, stove, framed pictures and even the distillery are gone. The giggles and groans of Trapper John (Wayne Rogers) and B.J. Hunnicut (Mike Farrell) and Charles Emerson Winchester III (David Ogden Stiers) are now distant, poignant echoes...
...Pulitzer Prize. In The Path to Power, the 882-page first of three volumes on L.B.J., Caro argues, not always convincingly, that the 36th President illegally ran a blind trust fund from the Oval Office and that his avarice and cunning were rooted in childhood. If, as Emerson wrote, "geniuses have the shortest biographies," Caro has envisioned an L.B.J. who was hardly a candidate for Mensa. With a probable 1,600 pages left to go, Caro has already concluded that Johnson lacked "any consistent ideology or principle, in fact, any moral foundation whatsoever." The book has come under considerable attack...
...managed to keep Daskalakis busy with 16 in the second stanza, most of the shots coming in the last 10 minutes after its first tally. The B.U. netminder had gone behind the goal to clear the puck out of the zone, but as he bungled it, Husky freshman Stewart Emerson alertly sent the puck to Averill who was open about 15 feet up in the slot. Before Daskalakis had time to get back into position, the red light was on and the score...
...Harvard's other libraries, the archives are accessible to the general public. Almost half the facility's 17,000 annual requests are for doctoral dissertations or essays that have won Harvard awards such as the Bowdoin Prize, which numbers among its winners such alumni as Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. (Students who win writing awards at Harvard are required to donate copies of their essays before they collect any prize money...