Word: hydes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard men's volleyball team pulled a Jekyll and Hyde act on the road this weekend, bowing to Princeton in three straight on Saturday before shutting out Army yesterday to balance out the trip...
...Crimson get another shot at Princeton in the East Coast Volleyball League Open two weeks from now at West Point. If Harvard can stick to its West Point form, the Tigers will discover the Dr. Jekyll they played Saturday has turned into a dangerous Mr. Hyde...
Voting Rights lobbyists argue that no jurisdictions deserve to be bailed out; certainly few have put forth voting plans that would qualify under current guidelines. And Rep. Henry Hyde (R-III.) who led the House opposition to the current law, now says he has changed his mind. The reason: He has found little evidence that any jurisdictions have mended their ways...
...struggle for the memorial imitated life. Virginia's Senator John Warner and Maryland's Senator Charles Mathias heard distant bugle calls and fought all the way for the monument. Illinois' meddlesome Congressman Henry Hyde carelessly spread misinformation and doubt, impugning the sponsors of the idea. Democratic Presidential Candidate George McGovern, who ran in 1972 and was one of the first and most vehement opponents of the war, rallied behind the campaign. Texan Ross Perot intruded with ideas for bigger and grander edifices and statues. With little fanfare, Nancy Reagan penned thank-you notes to hundreds...
...good sense to spare no expense on this production, unlike some of its other recent efforts which reportedly looked chintzy and threadbare. Little Johnny Jones has a grandiose and extravagant look to it as David Toser's costumes perfectly match their setting whether it be yellow pastels in Hyde Park, red, white and blue for the finale, or a jazzy look for the "Give my Regards" number. Visually, Robert Randolph's imaginative set and lighting design wondrously allow hotels, horse races and steamships to appear and disappear before our eyes...