Word: kept
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...long as there is more to be learned, only the President can be blamed for the strain on our country's health that Watergate has become. Nixon has not been willing to accept the responsibility for errors and wrongdoing within his organization. He is the one who has kept Watergate in the news...
...seconds they had me face down on the floor, and they kept kicking me in the face," the badly beaten Weed later told police from a hospital bed. They also blackjacked him with a wine bottle. When a neighbor ran in to investigate the commotion, two of the three attackers beat and bound him. Then they forced Patricia, who was wearing only a blue bathrobe, to their commandeered car. Horrified neighbors, driven back by gunfire that the men pumped steadily into nearby windows and cars, heard her screaming "Please not me, please!" before she was stuffed into the trunk...
...Yard has functioned marvelously for three centuries, and probably everyone who has had occasion to use or merely traverse it would agree that it is indeed a very special place. Some say the Yard is an architectural museum and should be kept as such; others, though by far the minority, are willing to tolerate a certain amount of experimentation. However the critical issue is not the Yard as object, but rather the Yard as place. To proclaim all buildings sacrosanct simply because they have been built there is nostalgia rather than architectural evaluation; on the other hand, architectural and environmental...
Harvard had a decisive edge over its Boston neighbors in its incredible depth in almost all the running contests. Although the Northeastern Huskies notched four firsts and five second places, Harvard kept pace with Northeastern by placing more than one runner in scoring position...
Fred Fisher put his match-play experience to good use as he won a crucial match at number seven, 15-10, 15-12, 15-11. The match score stood at 4-2 in favor of Princeton while Fisher played, and his victory kept Harvard in contention...