Word: houre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson nine dropped three games in a 28-hour span between Friday and Saturday, marking the final weekend action of Harvard's baseball season. The varsity was mugged by Cornell on Friday afternoon (Score: 16-3), and came back on Saturday to drop two to Army (8-7 and 4-3), leaving only this Thursday's game with Northeastern to determine a winning or losing year...
...give the address much play; minds were doubtless made up on other issues. What is more, Kissinger's African speech had been cleared by White House Chief of Staff Richard Cheney and by Ford himself. The President and Kissinger had gone over its outline in two one-hour sessions, and Ford had indicated his decision to support the revised policy at a Cabinet meeting before the Secretary left for Africa. Finally, the timing was dictated not by Kissingerian whim but by a long-scheduled United Nations trade meeting in Kenya (see THE WORLD); Kissinger did not just wander aimlessly...
...James R. Schlesinger, who was fired last November by Ford, partly because of his feuding with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, partly because he wanted $-2.7 billion more for the Pentagon than the White House was willing to give-at the time. Last December he gave Reagan a three-hour briefing on defense matters, and has since kept in touch with his staff. Reagan invokes his name frequently-eight times in a two-day stretch last week -and Schlesinger says he could live with Reagan as President...
Tuning into Italian television's Channel 1 one night last week, viewers throughout Italy were treated to a bizarre sight. The time was 9 p.m., Europe's favorite TV hour; on the channel Economist Siro Lombardini was just settling down to discuss the nation's troubled economy. Suddenly chairs, set and people began to tremble. "// terremoto! II terremoto! [Earthquake! Earthquake!]" shouted a frightened cameraman. While thousands looked on in amazement, economist and TV crew made a live, unceremonious departure...
...that the one-hour-before-showtime rehearsal will help much, but all those who want to blow their horns should show up at 2 p.m., because the instrumental parts are surprisingly challenging...