Word: houre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ford, who campaigned in the south of New Hampshire, wanted to ski in the north. But only by helicopter could he have cut travel time enough to get in a run or two. At $830 per hour, which would have had to go on the electioneering tab, the desire was squelched. Phone records can get Presidents into trouble. When Richard Cheney, Ford's chief of staff, was on Face the Nation the other Sunday, some California enthusiast sent an election contribution to the White House. Cheney adhered religiously to the new guide book. The money was not delivered...
Singer/pianist Bobby short opens up the learning From Performers' second semester programming with a two-hour seminar on the tradition of the American popular song style, Monday, February 16, at 8 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room...
...January 21 CHUL meeting Grabar offered his proposal, which was much like the Quad Committee's, but did not call for permanent freshman assignment to Houses in the fall. Grabar's proposal passed after about an hour's debate, without the Quad Committee proposal being introduced. The Grabar proposal never achieved the status of a final recommendation to Dean Rosovsky, however, because the committee voted to send it back to the executive subcommittee for further discussion...
...athletic history." Then Werner Wolf exults over Sheila Young's record-setting 1500 meter speed skating performance, "This is America's first gold medal." The only consolation is that ABC isn't as bad now as they were at the 1972 Summer Olympics, where they showed a chart every hour or so of the number of US medals versus the number of USSR medals...
...rise for all of January to 123 points, the most for any month in history. Even more astonishing was the hectic pace of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: January rewrote every volume record in the Big Board book. The month witnessed the highest turnover in one hour (12.1 million shares between 10 and 11 a.m., Jan. 30) in one day (38.51 million shares, again Jan. 30), in one week (162.2 million last week)-and, of course, in one month. During January 635.9 million shares changed hands, or 39% more than in May 1975, the previous record...