Word: hunted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Marjorie Scharoun and Mariquita "Skeets" Patterson, both freshmen, should turn heads this year. Coach Pappy Hunt feels that Scharoun has the potential to be as good as Kathy Rice--who holds Harvard's dash record--and that Patterson's contributions to the hurdles, long jump, and dash will be invaluable...
...York, where American and German agents hunt and are hunted? Manhattan-based OSS Agent Carl Berlin picks up a trail that leads to something big. Berlin, a German-born Jew, learns that Levi has escaped the death camp and is already in the U.S. His purpose: to stamp the plight of the Jews on the world's conscience by assassinating Roosevelt. This seems incredible: the Italian actor is in Hollywood beginning a movie career even though he can barely speak English. However, Levi's disappearance from a film studio sets off a cross-country chase. With a sackful...
...Hunt Commission's predecessors drafted several rules which "opened up" the party. Since 1968, the number of states expressing preferences through direct primaries rather than closed caucuses has increased from 17 to 37. Rules have been adopted to reduce the role of power-brokers and to increase the representation of women and minorities. The current group, charged with undertaking "a complete review of the presidential nomination process," will focus its attention on reforming the reforms. Six issues have been targeted...
...labor member of the advisory committee says. "They cut a deal with Hunt. They feel that they can have greater influence among elected officials and may even get some of the uncommitted slots themselves," the member, who asked not to be named, said, adding, "They are paying...
Deatherage argues, "I don't think rules make that much difference, given the limitations of parties in America today." Understanding those restrictions, she believes the best the Hunt commission can do is "keep the rules open and simple...