Word: host
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ZIEGLER'S calling Watergate a "third-rate burglary" was comical, but hardly the administration's most embarrassing Watergate explanation. The Ervin Committee has heard a host of implausibilities--from Bernard Barker's hope that CIA would again invade Cuba to "Bob" Haldeman's suspicions that communist governments were underwriting the Democrats...
...have to consider the possibility that in 25 years, there may be no intercollegiate sports at all. We don't want to get stuck with a useless facility. We have been juggling several different interests, and have been talking to the Planning Commission, the graduate schools, a whole host of people. We'll have to satisfy all of them before we'll move ahead...
Certainly the Crimson coach has introduced theories which Harvard football fans have never seen. The gridiron Puritanism that characterized Yovicsin's football philosophy has been transformed into a wild athletic gadabout. Shifts, multiple sets, motion, passes, reverses, along with a host of other different--and sometimes unorthodox--techniques, have become part of the Harvard football vocabulary...
...Larry, agrees. When he got to Los Angeles six weeks ago, Riggs invited himself to stay in Powers' home. He phoned, Powers recalls, and asked, "You play tennis up there on Sunday?" Yes. "Will there be girls?" Yes. Riggs moved in and within a few days took his host and several friends for more than $2,000 in betting tennis...
...first speaker in favor of the revised resolution. Says he: "Reflecting on the consequences of criminal penalties to the 20-odd million young people using marijuana, I decided that we ought to concentrate on trying to stop sales and start removing penalties for possession." Seymour was joined by a host of law-and-order spokesmen, and the motion even received personal endorsement from a representative of the hard-line National District Attorneys Association. When the votes were counted, the A.B.A. was solidly behind dropping penalties for both possession of limited quantities and "casual distribution of small amounts not for profit...