Word: extends
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dartmouth--This is the year for humble pie in Hanover. Graduation virtually obliterated the Big Green's chances to extend Ivy dominance. Jake Crouthamel may hope he gets some good offers to coach elsewhere because it will be a long fall for Dartmouth. The Big Green will finish around .500 and should be grateful for that much. Fourth...
...would like to extend the evening news to an hour, admits that the idea has had a cool reception from local CBS stations-which would lose a half-hour of profitable local advertising to the network. "It will come," Cronkite says of hour-long nightly news, but not, he thinks, in the near future...
This year, only a few of the producers renewed their contracts with the U.F.W. The rest signed new agreements with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents the truck drivers who haul grapes to market and wants to extend its control to the fields. The Teamsters contracts called for $2.30 an hour, 10? less than the U.F.W. demanded but 25? higher than the workers received in 1972. The contracts also abolished the requirement that workers be hired through union hiring halls (which the growers claim are in efficient) and restored the old practice of hiring from labor contractors (whom...
DONALD SOULE's sets and Linda Martin's costumes were Victorian par excellence. In a rather unique design idea, Soule elected to extend a small terrace across the entire rear of the set, and in its contrasting to the high, vaulted ceiling, it built an atmosphere of expansiveness (It would be worthwhile, however, for the Loeb to paint the back wall of the stage, or at least remove the smudges, if they intend to go on using any more sets without a final drop or curtain in back...
...specific crimes but with finding legislative means to prevent those practices in the future. Bad campaign practices can be known without knowing if A or B is guilty." Cox is a member of the Executive Branch and technically subordinate to the President. But since Executive privilege presumably does not extend to crimes, the special prosecutor seems on solid judicial ground in seeking the President's evidence...