Word: honolulu
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Instrumental in making the offense go will be the performance of new quarterback Milt Holt, a senior from Honolulu, Hawaii. Holt saw limited action last year playing in the shadow of Jim Stoeckel, who was selected as the Ivy League Player of the Year...
...study areas-Honolulu, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Phoenix, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C. -nonsmoking donors had COHb levels just below the threshold: from 1.2% to 1.4%. The New York metropolitan area scored an average of 1.2% for 15 stations, mostly suburban (but Brooklyn rated 2.1% and a Manhattan blood center 2%). Three areas were on the 1.5% mark: Anchorage, San Francisco and Seattle. Five were over: Chicago 1.7%, Denver 2%, Detroit 1.6%, Los Angeles 1.8% and New Orleans...
...Supreme Court's extended term, Chief Justice Warren Burger begged off his scheduled state-of-the-Judiciary speech. Then Vice President Gerald Ford suddenly discovered that he had another commitment. They were not the only dropouts. Of the 11,000 lawyers expected, only 6,200 made it to Honolulu for the week-long annual gathering of the American Bar Association. "Nixon's resignation took the tension out of this meeting," said Lawyer Carl Nielson of Hartford, Conn. And after the tension went, the Pacific sun and balmy air apparently softened all remaining resolve. As a result...
...Watergate wars could afford to be more philosophical. Archibald Cox, whom Nixon fired as special prosecutor last fall, said that "the destruction of any man is a very, very sad occasion," but added that he believed the resignation was "an important and sound and desirable outcome." In Honolulu, Elliot Richardson, who resigned as Attorney General over the dismissal of Cox, said he approved of the Nixon resignation. "The circumstances are indescribably tragic in the most literal sense of the word. All of this is a culmination of events that are traceable to the President's own character...
...with selling cars," but added that "generally speaking, there is a lack of confidence on the part of the consumers in this country, and we believe that it has affected car sales in 1974. We would hope this confidence could be rebuilt." Chairman Henry Walker Jr., of the Honolulu-based Amfac, Inc., says that, "with Nixon safely out of the way," his company plans to move ahead on delayed plans to expand food-processing plants in Alaska and on the West Coast...