Word: madison
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tenure are high. As Nixon mused one recent evening: "Nobody is going to remember an Administration which manages things 10% better." At the moment his adrenaline is flowing; his ambitions are large. Asked recently by an aide which of the earlier Presidents, exclusive of Washington, Jefferson and Madison, he most admired, Nixon ticked them off: Jackson, because he set the economy right; Lincoln, because he held the nation together; Cleveland, because he reasserted the strength of the presidency through his use of the veto; Teddy Roosevelt, because he busted the trusts; Wilson, because he fought for a noble dream; Franklin...
CONCERT FOR BANGLA DESH (Apple, 3 LPs). The indoor Woodstock of 1971: Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, George Harrison and Ravi Shankar together and live at New York's Madison Square Garden...
Died. Johnny Addie, 69, staccato-voiced ring announcer at Madison Square Garden; in Manhattan. A Wall Street broker who moonlighted at the fights, Addie announced virtually every major bout at the Garden since 1948, became a nationally known figure when the fights were on network television during the 1950s...
...Seton Hall's Steve Lavino missed what might have been the winning jump shot with four seconds left in the game, but it didn't matter. His teammate Ken House put in the rebound to give the Pirates a narrow 81-80 win over the Crimson Saturday afternoon in Madison Square Garden...
This afternoon the dream comes true as the Crimson travels to Madison Square Garden for the first time in regular season play to meet Seton Hall in a 1:30 p.m. contest...