Word: hollerers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...substance of his argument: it was his Administration that pounced on Estes by arresting and indicting him, so there was nothing to holler about. But the President was claiming undue credit. Estes was first exposed by the Pecos Independent. Then the finance-company investigators moved in. Only after that did the FBI-which is under Bobby Kennedy's jurisdiction-put Estes under arrest. Moreover, the revelations about Estes' involvements with the Administration came out not through federal channels but through the Wilson investigation in Texas...
Despite the recent catastrophes, no major juggling of the Crimson lineup is expected. Phil Bernstein, the sometimes gimpy but powerful clean-up hitter, should be at first, Terry Bartolet at second, captain Dave Morse at short, and the wolf man, Mike Drummey, at third. Holler-man Dick Diehl will do the back-stopping...
...frontier bridge between Hong Kong and Red China, a beefy Australian-born constable said: 'The only real problem is sending back the ones who don't have proper papers. Why, sometimes, they fall flat down and holler bloody murder. But we just pick 'em up and carry 'em to the bridge and send 'em back." Defensively, he added: "What are we gonna do with 'em? Hong Kong's bursting at the seams with Chinese refugees. Formosa won't have them. The United States has a strict quota system...
...What Buttons to Push." Under con tract terms, Buckley will produce one column weekly, entitled "A Conservative Voice," for Sunday publication. The voice of conservatism is delighted at the chance to holler for his cause. "Conservatism," says he, "is very much alive and getting more so all the time. It's a marvelous reaction against the welfare state. Cuba, Belgrade and Russian testing enhanced the trend. So does Kennedy, who doesn't have the remotest idea of what to do, what buttons to push in that wonderful technical apparatus he is heading. And before long that liberal monopoly...
...backcourt Deering has been scoring 9.9 points per game, but neither his ball handling nor his speed is outstanding. Gene Augustine is the "holler guy" Harvard teams have lacked in recent years, but except for a few good nights has not been scoring. Reserves Sid Davis and Tom Tangeman have seen little action, and last week coach Floyd Wilson dropped Davis to the junior varsity where "he could play every...