Word: hart
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...some extent, the shadow that lingers over Connally can be attributed to a number of court rulings that hampered the prosecution. For one example: Judge George L. Hart refused to allow evidence to be introduced at the trial showing that Connally once promised Texas oil to President Nixon, evidence prosecutors felt would demonstrate to the jury that Connally had been accustomed to wheeling and dealing. In any case, if Connally is on the Republican ticket, his close ties to Nixon would make Watergate much more of a campaign issue, without the Democrats even having to mention it. He would also...
...doing some T.V. reporting. Maybe that's alright. After all, for 361 days of the year T.V. people get most of their stories through newspapers. For four days newspapermen can surrender their primacy. It's really their event. And they are well-prepared. Five minutes with NBC's John Hart convinced me of that. I once saw Hart mutter to someone on the floor that he wished he knew more about the party's defense plank. But two minutes later he was stumping Admiral Zumwalt, the party spokesman on defense, with some tough questions about the party's stand...
...others: Tom Brokaw, John Hart and Catherine Mackin. CBS will have Morton Dean, Roger Mudd, Dan Rather and Bob Schieffer on the floor, and ABC will field a team of Ann Compton, Sam Donaldson, Herbert Kaplow and Frank Reynolds...
...Rodgers and Hart score, one of the most felicitous of their remarkable partnership, plays an undeniable role in the success of the evening. Songs like Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, I Could Write a Book and Zip belong in the U.S. musical theater's hall of fame...
...Hart's lyrics were seldom brisker or more uninhibited and Rodgers' tunes were rarely suaver or wittier...