Word: marked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mark E. Negie...
...Mark Felt, 64, a 31-year FBI veteran and for more than a year the agency's No. 2 man. For a time, Felt was also a possible successor to Hoover. He retired...
TIME has learned that the cover-up included not telling investigators immediately about documents stored for five years in a filing cabinet in the J. Edgar Hoover Building. Among them were memos from Mark Felt-dubbed "one-liners" by investigators-giving Edward Miller explicit orders for break-ins and other illegal activities. The cabinet, say FBI sources, was tucked away in a corner of a little-used public room of the building and only came to light when a low-level employee suggested that it was an eyesore and should be thrown out. But it was opened first...
...course there are pitching woes with the Penn ballclub, but the Quakers wield some mean war clubs at the plate. Penn led the league in team hitting last year with an obnoxious .322 mark, and the Quakers seem to be picking up where they left off. Through the first 18 games Penn batted a .318 as a team, but its earned run average was a sorry...
...Crimson's situation right now is a weird one to evaluate. Hitting has been spotty, but some of the hitters, Charlie Santos-Buch (.314) and Rich Pearce (.279) are beginning to come around at the plate, while Mike Stenhouse (.378), Mark Bingham (.271, 3 homers), and Paul Halas (.400) have been steady all year long...