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Before he got in the White House, Gerald Ford's world was largely the House of Representatives and the banquet halls of Republican political rallies. He was gone from home 200 nights a year, which is hardly the Jeffersonian model of family life considered so necessary for a grass-roots society...
...Only New Orleans' Superdome, completed last year, cost more ($173 million); Seattle's "Kingdome," which opened this month, was a mere $60 million. Of course, teams domiciled in these weatherproof bubbles never have to worry about slipping in the rain, losing fly balls in the smog, getting grass stains on their pants or suffering other terrestrial indignities...
...begin at the beginning," said Chris Tara, Yale's first speaker. "God said 'Let the earth sprout grass' and he saw that it was good...
...England Tennis Association doubles ranking in 1975. At the same time, Sally and another partner, Joy McManus of Penn, firmly established themselves as one of the top amateur doubles teams in the country. Ranked number one in the East for their age group, the pair played in both the grass and clay court 1975 National Championships. Although they didn't go all the way, Sally herself delighted Philadelphia and Memphis audiences with her crisp form...
Northeastern, which entered the game with its best chance in years to beat Harvard, could only generate fire in the third inning, when the dry grass next to its dugout went up in flames thanks to a careless smoker. And the Huskies had to put that one out themselves...