Word: magically
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Part of the problem was that the treaty was poorly drafted. The old foreign policy establishment types like Sol Linowitz lost their magic--if they ever had it to begin with. The treaty was highly complex--almost impossible to read--and highly vulnerable to attacks from the Right. A better drafting would have prevented much of the controversy without changing the content...
Nicknames Tiki, Magic, Tiburkie, Sudden, Stewdog, Larue, Teru, Daddy, Santa, Hotep, Pec, B-Squared, Zos, and Bing...
After a confusing week of practice in which coach John Higginson juggled the first two boats in a frantic effort to find the magic combination. the varsity lightweight crew pushes off on the Charles against MIT and Dartmouth this morning...
DIED. Preston Morris Burch, 93, Thoroughbred racing trainer who worked magic with unspectacular mounts and literally wrote the book on his trade, Training Thoroughbred Horses; in Dunn Loring, Va. Son of a successful trainer and the father of another, Elliott Burch, he saddled the winners of 1,236 races (George Smith, White Clover II, Bold) during a career that stretched from 1920 to 1957, and his horses earned more than $6.2 million...
...even looked like there might be some Crimson magic at work when freshman Jean-Marc Chapus came from nowhere to sprint away with the 200-meter dash (21-6) late in the meet. His win put Harvard ahead, 73-72, with two events left...