Word: forward
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Looking Forward...
...overjoyed at the well-deserved victory of President-elect Nixon [Nov. 15]. I will look forward to honest government, black capital instead of black welfare, responsible budget, practicality and common sense and greater respect for the U.S., which the Nixon Administration should provide. It will be a refreshing change...
After her well-guarded honeymoon on the isle of Skorpios, Jacqueline Onassis was looking forward to a quiet trip home to Manhattan and her children, with a stop along the way to see her sister, Lee Radziwill, in England. But when a lady has been queen of the headlines for so long, no place can really be a castle. London newsmen trailed Jackie to Lee's 49-acre estate, where a photographer snapped her standing alongside Dancer Rudolf Nureyev, bundled against the chill in a shapeless and unbecoming brown beret, blue jacket and grey trousers. And one woman...
Pottetti was the only Crimson runner who managed to escape the crush of the crowded field. Keith Colburn finished 69th after running an uneven race. He fell back and then spurted forward severaltimes. The course, a mile longer than the usual intercollegiate distance, probably hindered the speedy Colburn as much as it did anyone...
After the opening period. Harvard lost control of the game to the Elis, who got off 22 shots compared to the Crimson's 15. Slowed by injuries to Bogovich, Solomon Gomez, Captain Scott Robertson, and Jaime Vargas, Harvard's forward line was boxed out of the Yale penalty area for most of the game by the tough Eli defense...