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Ford's maneuver was an instant success as Bullard scored the only and winning goal in the next game, and the Crimson blanked the highly-touted Cornell squad. Following the impressive victory, the Crimson booters proved to everyone that they were indeed for real, as they won three consecutive games...
Could this attempt to portray Republicans as supersquares be a subtle maneuver to win sympathy? After all, who would not feel sorry for a candidate sleeping alone with a hat on, in a room reeking of paint cleaner and Raid, denied even the comfort of reading Joy of Sex?
Muffin Theory. Undermined, too, was the pleasant notion that Ford, a direct, uncomplicated Midwesterner who used to prepare his own breakfast, is wholly unlike those crafty politicians who maneuver for personal prestige and luxuries during careers on either coast. Columnist George Will thus notes the death of the "English Muffin...
To avert collapse, the builders and lenders almost unanimously called on the Federal Reserve Board to relax its tight-money policy, and many advocated a balanced federal budget to give the board more room to maneuver. But they also floated a variety of ideas for special help for home finance...
BUT THE WAR has died down now. We have the right to demand more than pamphlets bound between hard covers. Belfrage's book resembles Kubek's not only in its vituperative writing style, but more importantly, in the questions it chooses to ask and the way it chooses to remain...