Word: leone
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...School Faculty members indicted last month for allegedly illegal dissection of human fetuses were duly arraigned last week. Neil L. Chayet, attorney for both Dr. Leon D. Sabath, associate professor of Medicine, and Dr. Leonard D. Berman, assistant professor of Pathology, said last week that he must have his case prepared by early summer...
...subpoena, requested by Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and approved by Judge John Sirica, demanded tapes of 64 conversations between Nixon and his aides from June 20, 1972 through June 4, 1973. Jaworski has been vainly seeking the tapes in private negotiations with the White House since Jan. 9. He contends that he needs them for the trial of seven Nixon men indict ed hi the Watergate coverup: H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Mitch ell, Charles Colson, Robert Mardian, Gordon Strachan and Kenneth Parkin son. Their trial has been set for Sept. 9, though they have until May 1 to file...
Harvard had its chances to win the game in the late innings. In the seventh, a two-out, bases-loaded opportunity ended when Hamrick got centerfielder Leon Goetz to ground out. The Crimson put men in scoring position in each of the extra innings, but the lost opportunities just built up, and Cornell eventually pushed across the winner in the tenth...
Koontz scattered seven hits in the contest, the first of which was Leon Goetz's single in the first inning that drove in the Crimson's first run for a quick lead. Other than the first and last innings, the only other time Koontz was in trouble was in the sixth when he gave up back-to-back two-out singles to Dave St. Pierre (the only Harvard player to get two hits) and John Friar...
...spent $2.5 million on this adaptation of Leon Uris's novel about a writer who accuses a successful doctor of participating in Nazi war crimes. With Leslie Caron, Ben Gazzara, and Joseph Wiseman. (This is part one. Part two is Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.) Ch. 5,9 p.m. Color, 3 hours...