Word: knowing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Restic, the job is now, as he puts it, "to go with our strengths, whatever they might be. I look at all the outstanding quarterbacks we've had--Kubacki, Larry Brown--and I don't know if they could have done what they did under these circumstances. We were able to work them in more gradually...
...thing about Mike," he continued, "is that he's a competitor. I know that. He's a winner. I just wish he had a little more experience...
...recalls that the Barnwell shutdown "sort of left those of us in the East without a solution." Parker L. Coddington, director of government relations, is a little more blunt. "If you've got a dump suddenly closed, you can have this stuff coming out of your ears before you know it," Coddington exclaims. "Things got caught in midstream," he added. "For a while there we couldn't ship it and we couldn't store it." But Harvard's labs and hospitals didn't slow down their research efforts. The University gritted its teeth, opened its wallet up wide and started...
...When we talked about revolution and reform in the '60s, our male collegues thought we were talking about taking over the radio stations and the t.v. networks. They didn't know we were talking about more than that," Steinem said...
Mystery kicker David Cody (not listed in the program and unknown to virtually all Harvard officials) added the extra point. After the game, Restic, asked about Cody and Harvard's uncertain kicking game, said, "I have 15 kickers out there. I don't know where they're from...