Word: foe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...been similarly criticized. A pipe-puffing moderate, Scott can grandstand if necessary but prefers low-key methods. He and Mansfield are good friends and work well together, despite certain differences on the Administration and the Viet Nam War. Mansfield, a harsh critic of the Nixon Administration and an outspoken foe of the Viet Nam War, now seems intent on restoring Congress's position vis-a-vis the Executive. He insists that reform is inescapable. Criticized for his methods, Mansfield once replied: "I am what I am, and no title, political face lifter or image maker can alter...
...ambitious projects meeting Bok's standards were submitted that money was left over. No student inittaded proposal, including a plan to permit a small group of freshmen to plan a four-year program without formal distribution requirements was considered worthy of support'. Each was deemed too broad or foe nebulous in its intentions...
Freshman George Baker, who so far this season has struggled against more experienced opponents, racked up his Bruin foe for the Crimson's third...
Should Biello wrestle, he will tackle only the Big Red entry. Freshman Bill Haley, who usually wrestles at 126, battles the UMass foe at 134 and will standby to take Biello's place against Cornell...
...manic depressive. There is no reason why film biographies cannot take the same strides that literary biographies have in the past years under practitioners like Erik Erikson and Richard Ellmann in regard to the interpretation of personality. Film biographies always show their subject in conflict with some external foe like the Boers or Lord Salisbury, but never in conflict with themselves. But to a Churchill freak like myself, any kind of visual stimuli is welcome which recalls a man whose abilities would put any post-war American politician to shame, particularly the current resident of the White House...