Word: lineup
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This Fall Radcliffe enters its second year under President Horner's leadership, sporting a new look in its upper echelons. Structurally it is now minus two offices, plus two new ones and plus even more new faces. On balance, the new lineup completes a transition from the days when Mary I. Bunting was president to the era of Horner's tenure. The new group will lead Radcliffe toward fulfilling the many roles it has claimed for itself...
...must find a center, a tight end and a tackle. On defense the most glaring hole is at adjuster, where the Crimson has no one returning with any experience at all. Furthermore, Restic must find a tackle, an end, a linebacker and two defensive backs to fill out his lineup card...
From the state of the rest of the defensive secondary that might not be a bad idea. Dave St. Pierre is solid at safety and is coming off a strong season. St. Pierre moved into the lineup last Fall during the B.U. game and went on to lead the team with four interceptions and 45 unassisted tackles. Although he is a sure tackler, St. Pierre has only average speed at best. Nevertheless, he has the safety slot sewn...
...Congress apparently failed to resolve the question of Mao's eventual successor. The announced lineup of the new 21-member Politburo gives no clue as to who ranks where in the hierarchy. To some observers, this suggests that although Chou is clearly No. 2 now, the party may be preparing for a collective leadership during the transition period after Mao dies or retires. By contrast, the Ninth Party Congress, in the process of approving a new constitution, specifically named Defense Minister Lin Piao as Mao's heir. Last week's conclave repaired that embarrassing error. The constitution...
...lost department, Alston himself is a collection of inconsistencies. He is primarily known as a conservative strategist; yet he has a way of calling for a suicide-squeeze play or a double steal when it is least expected. He claims that he would like nothing better than a set lineup; yet he has been freely platooning his players for years. He says that he believes in treating players like mature adults; yet he has been known to invite troublemakers into the alley for a fistfight and to break down the hotel-room doors of curfew violators. He insists that there...