Word: fittings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Most of them are young and fit Wriston's own mold-aggressive, bright, questing. Many of the most promising were recruited outside the banking field, largely from high-powered, consumer-oriented corporations...
...same day that the Times saw fit to print, 17 newspapers, magazines, TV and radio networks and professional news organizations filed a joint friend-of-the-court brief on the Nebraska gag order, which is now before the full Supreme Court. The press brief concedes that pretrial publicity can compromise a defendant's rights. But it argues that a judge has other ways to protect those rights; such methods have included ordering jurors not to read or view news accounts of the trial, sequestering the jurors, and delaying or moving the trial if the pretrial atmosphere in a community...
...relationship between Ottoline and her husband is one of the few that Darroch, Ottoline's biographer, leaves unexplored. We are told that Morrell tolerated all Ottoline's friends, although he never quite fit into the group. He must have been extremely broad-minded; there was rarely a period during their marriage in which Ottoline was not involved with some other man, yet Darroch gives no hint that the two ever quarreled seriously. The relationship, however, was somewhat lopsided--although he accepted her perpetual liaisons, Ottoline had a nervous breakdown when she discovered Philip had been unfaithful to her. She always...
...knocked each other out chasing the same fly ball while Bayh and Jackson seem to think balls hit in between them possess cooties. On potential double play balls in the infield, Udall often throws to third and the one time he did get it to second, Shriver, in a fit of pique, threw it back. Finally, pitcher Wallace's predilection for putting members of the opposite team on base could hurt in post-season play...
...noted in an ARTS SPECTRUM article this fall, Harvard's non-support for the arts is not simply financial. Rehearsals for the orchestra are conducted on the cramped stage in Paine Hall. 88 members just can't comfortably fit onto this stage built for chamber groups. The orchestra can't rehearse regularly in Sanders since the University rents the hall at every opportunity. Although serious consideration had been given to the use of a sound shell in Memorial Hall last May, the HRO is still rehearsing in Paine Hall and has prepared two more concerts in those cramped quarters...