Word: milliken
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...liberals and conservatives alike was that the President had disappointed the country by saying nothing new. Senator Edward Brooke, a moderate Republican, was one of the unimpressed: "The President did not answer these serious charges with any specifics. We wanted facts; he gave us rhetoric." Michigan Republican Governor William Milliken, similarly, said he had hoped that Nixon "might be willing, in a more tangible way, to confirm what he was saying." Republican Congressman Mark Andrews of North Dakota agrees that the public is more concerned about high food prices than about Watergate, but he also believes that the two different...
Moderate Republicans also were critical. At the National Governors' Conference along Lake Tahoe, Michigan's William Milliken said of Nixon: "If there's anything that remains unsaid or unknown, he ought to say it, no matter how painful or destructive to him. It has dribbled out-a little each day." Washington's Daniel Evans agreed: "Good grief, it's painful. I wince every time there's a new statement from the White House. I want to believe the President, but I find myself more and more distressed every day as new information comes...
...Crimson played to a first-quarter scoreless standstill, but in the second period, attackman Steve Milliken, at 7:48, and Frisbie, less than a minute later, scored to give Harvard a 2-0 edge...
...Green's Anderson, who turned the hat trick, got his first goal with 20 seconds gone in the third quarter. Hagerty, unassisted, and middy Rick Carey, from Milliken, retaliated within the next four minutes to up the count...
Chaires retaliated with an extra-man tally, but middy Andy Anderson, playing a fine, scrappy game, took a feed on the crease from Milliken, and bounced a high but limp shot...