Word: gordon
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Sophomore quarterback Steve O'Brien ran for two second-period touchdowns, while Mark Taylor also scored twice for the Crimson. George Ticknor got the other Harvard touchdown on a pass from Doug Gordon...
...opened the scoring, but missed the conversion. Harvard came right back as Taylor sprang loose for a 60-yard TD run. Jim Curry's conversion gave the Crimson a 7-6 lead, and Gordon then connected with Ticknor for 20 yards and a score. Curry's kick made it 14-6 at the end of the period...
...devoted to a Watergate retrospective. In the absence of new bombshells, what could sustain interest in 65 more pages about the scandal? First-person articles by some of the principals, for one thing, and Harper's managed to come up with some fresh and remarkable copy. "Plumbers" G. Gordon Liddy, Eugenio Martinez and Bernard Barker tell their stories in print for the first tune. E. Howard Hunt contributes a brief essay on hush money. Former Nixon Aide Herbert L. Porter writes a cautionary tale about how easy it is to be caught in perjury. Such diverse commentators as Arthur...
Good performances are turned in by Ruth Gordon (Harold and Maude) and Avery Schreiber (Burns and Schreiber) as a pair of elderly lovers. Gordon, who is in her mid-70s, is wry, funny, and compassionate. She makes a rather small part important and worth nothing...
Most immediately affected will be the six men facing trial on Sept. 30 for their roles in the Watergate cover-up-John Ehrlichman, H.R. Haldeman, John Mitchell, Kenneth Parkinson, Gordon Strachan and Robert Mardian. Many lawyers felt, in the aftermath of Ford's announcement, that the President had given a big boost to the defense...