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Word: hatched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...going to make a trip to Massachusetts next month. Moore wants Carter to kick off the dedication ceremonies for the new John F. Kennedy School of Government building, and King is just aching to have Carter kick a little presidential influence into his campaign against State Rep. Francis W. Hatch Jr.'46, the more liberal Republican nominee for governor...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: Waiting for Jimmy | 9/30/1978 | See Source »

Although there was no joy in Brookline on Wednesday morning, in Beverly Farms, the hometown of Francis W. Hatch '46, there was dancing on the bridle paths. Little more than a week before the election, a local newspaper devoted its Sunday front page to a story asking if perhaps this was the end of the line for Hatch. Denied the Republican state convention's endorsement by political neophyte Edward F. King, Hatch swallowed his anger and resentment and proceeded to run a strong campaign against the Dukakis administration, although he was given little chance of besting Dukakis in November...

Author: By H. BRYCE Davis, | Title: The Morning After | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

...wait--what about Tommy O'Neill?" (Tip O'Neill's son, cautious and pleasant but maybe not the brightest guy who ever lived?) "He has to run with Ed King--you can't vote separately for Lieutenant Governor and Governor in Massachusetts--so if Hatch wins, he'll be washed up. Old Tip won't like that. And he certainly won't want Mike Dukakis, the man who helped destroy his son's rise to the governorship, to get a Cabinet post. He won't even want to see Dukakis in Washington." "So if Carter knows what's good...

Author: By H. BRYCE Davis, | Title: The Morning After | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

Nobody, today, can accurately call the Brooke-Tsongas race. Nor can anyone yet predict the Hatch-King race. Hatch-King will probably boil down to a clear liberal-versus-conservative battle, unless Tip O'Neill calls in his favors throughout the Democratic party to try to save Ed King, and therefore his son Tom. But even if Hatch-King is clearly a liberal-conservative choice, the races so far have been so confused by other factors that nobody has a clear idea of where the balance of power lies...

Author: By H. BRYCE Davis, | Title: The Morning After | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

...pursuit of the survivors of the dozen planets, who are manning a ragtag fleet hovering around the "battlestar" Galactica. The humans are desperately searching for the 13th planet, a lost, legendary human colony called Earth. Lorne Greene is the wise old man in charge, and Dirk Benedict and Richard Hatch play Han Solo and Luke Skywalker . . . oops, Lieut. Starbuck and Captain Apollo. Galactica's version of Artoo Detoo is a robot dog, a "daggit," named Muffit. Unfortunately, the duplicator at Universal Studios, which is producing the show, seems to have broken down before it could re-create the inimitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Small-Screen Star Wars | 9/18/1978 | See Source »

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