Word: loyalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Coach Loyal Park, whose bad dreams about last year's nightmarish season seem to be well behind him nowadays, said the Crimson "played one bad inning of baseball all weekend." Unfortunately, that inning was the home half of the fourth at Navy, when the Midshipmen got the four runs that proved instrumental in giving Harvard its second loss of the year...
...Loyal Park's clientele...
This was supposed to be it. The Big One. Superfreshman Ronnie Perry and his Holy Cross baseball mates staging a diamond tug-of-war with Loyal Park and his Kiddie Korps. Plenty of fans, oodles of sunshine, buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks...
...guided by his melancholy nature into the deception and self-pity that eventually forced his retreat to Texas. Oddly, Richard Nixon's time came in triumph. After his victory in 1972, he went to Camp David and there, in lonely anger, decided to reconstitute his Government by firing loyal workers and convinced himself that his position made him invincible to the Watergate investigators. And Jerry Ford, hardly realizing it, helped to seal his rejection in the 1976 election in the first month of his presidency by pardoning Nixon...
...Loyal Crowd. McDonald's has also been willing to change its stores and products. Breakfasts, introduced last year, have won an older and loyal crowd. In one Southwestern store the local manager opened a drive-through window to serve G.I.s from a nearby base who were forbidden to enter any public place in their fatigues; the chain has now opened such windows in 400 stores and plans them in another 500. Says Schmitt: "A woman will drive through in housecoat and curlers, when she wouldn't come into the store that...