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Also REAGAN over CARTER, the DODGERS over the YANKS, and BUFFALO over the spread. Plus, THE SPACE SHUTTLE conquers THE ELEMENTS, RUSSIA turns back NAPOLEON and the METS win the '69 series. And, WAYNE MEISEL, PAUL-ALEXANDER, RICH YU and MARIO TEIXEIRA will win Harvard class marshal elections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Might Have Been | 11/14/1981 | See Source »

...races Koivumaki described as "quite close," Wayne W. Meisel of Eliot House was elected first marshall for Harvard, and Dana A. Warren of Winthrop House was elected Radcliffe's first marshal. The other Radcliffe marshals include Toni E. Anderson, of Mather House; Brenda C. Harper, of Kirkland House; and Natalia Martin, of Leverett House...

Author: By Gregory C. Ridgley, | Title: 1982 Class Marshals Elected; Women Receive Most Ballots | 11/13/1981 | See Source »

...works, Jimmy Carter invited Zorinsky and 190 of his fellow Nebraskans to the White House for a briefing, had Rosalynn Carter call Zorinsky's wife, had Ambassador Sol Linowitz play tennis with the Senator (Linowitz lost), and invited both Zorinskys to a state dinner for Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: The Art of Enticement | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...sense of duty won out. He would go, and afterward, in his Nile Delta home village of Mit Abu el Kom, visit the grave of his brother Atif, a pilot killed on the first day of the October War. Dressed as Egypt's Supreme Commander in a field marshal's gold-braided blue uniform festooned with a green sash, Sadat made a traditional stop on the way to the parade, paying his respects and praying at the grave of his predecessor, Gamal Abdel Nasser, in nearby Heliopolis. Then the President climbed into an open-roofed limousine, accompanied by eight bodyguards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sadat: How It Happened | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...their arguments were felt throughout the crippled capital. "It is with honor and in order to maintain French unity, a unity that has lasted ten centuries, and in the framework of the constructive activity of the new European order, that today I am embarking on the path of collaboration," Marshal Petain told Hitler in October 1940. Not only did the nation's most honored military leader sanction cooperation, but common sense seemed to dictate it--instead of provoking the Germans into demolishing France, why not muddle through and hope for the best under the seemingly inevitable Nazi domination...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Hitler's Paris | 9/26/1981 | See Source »

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