Word: marios
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With 16 minutes to go in the game, Harvard came back to tie the score on a fine individual effort by John Waciuma on a pass from Mario Gobbo. Waciuma faked out a defender, bounced the ball and took the shot on the bounce. The ball went in off the goalie's hands...
Harvard rallied to knot the game at a goal apiece, when left wing Dan Potts, on a quick pass from Mario Gobbo, fired a bullet from 20 yards out. Babson, however, took a 2-1 lead at the half. A Babson corner kick eluded Harvard goalie Peter Zurkow, who tried and tailed to punch the ball out of play. The ball came to the edge of the penalty area and a Babson screen shot resulted in the score...
...shop for Democrats for Nixon; he has been joined by L.B.J.'s former press secretary George Christian as well as former U.S. Information Agency Director Leonard Marks and Commerce Secretaries John Connor and C.R. Smith. Other Democrats who have defected: Frank Fitzsimmons, president of the Teamsters Union; Judge Mario Procaccino; former California Congressman James Roosevelt; Frank Sinatra; Sammy Davis Jr.; Mickey Mantle. The Republicans like to point out that there are no organized "Republicans for McGovern," though McGovern has promised that such a group is forthcoming...
...years past, stars like Shirley MacLaine and Mario Thomas would have been coveted decorations at a Mesta-style reception. This year Delegate MacLaine was enmeshed in party reform, and Mario Thomas, Patty Duke and other celebrities worked the long nights at the convention hall. Two McGovern workers, Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, stayed mostly out of sight at McGovern headquarters. The big-party syndrome seemed gone for the most part, a vestige of another kind of politics. Noted Eleanor McGovern's press secretary, Mary Hoyt: "I looked for invitations and you know, there weren't any. If there were, what...
...times the responsibilities of caring for the cities and their art get lost in a farcical tangle of bureaucratic procedure. A $400 million emergency fund for the restoration of Venice, raised abroad by Minister of Public Works Mario Ferrari Aggradi, lies unused while dozens of local and national agencies squabble over their slices of it. Another example: the frescoes by Cimabue, Giotto, Simone Martini and Pietro Lorenzetti in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi. Under the 1929 Concordat between Mussolini and the Holy See, the basilica and convent of Assisi were to be given back to the Vatican...