Word: nick
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hostages was in the hands of the FBI and local police, under the command of Police Chief Maurice Cullinane. Attorney General Griffin Bell and FBI Director Clarence Kelley were kept briefed, but the night-and-day negotiations were conducted by seven men: Cullinane; Deputy Police Chief Robert Rabe; Nick Stames, chief of the FBI's Washington field office; FBI Agent Pat Mullany, the bureau's most skilled hostage negotiator; plus three diplomats whose admirable intervention may well have brought about the salvation of the hostages. It was, at first glance, an unlikely trio to be bargaining with American...
Harvard Group for New Music presents John Adams's "American Standard," Ingram Marshall's "Vibro-Superball," David Lyttle's "Album" and Nick Atkinson's "Cry." Holmes Hall. 8 p.m. Free. For info...
...some of the misguided intelligence of the student body could be redirected towards attaining more sensitive, humane relationships with the members of the opposite sex. We hope that these relationships will be based on a more mature understanding of the emotional, sexual and intellectual needs of men and women. Nick Goldberg '80 Benjamin Chereskin...
...scheduled cover story on how President-elect Jimmy Carter chose Walter Mondale as his running mate had been written by one of the missing, Reeves. Brady asked him if he could use the story. Reeves refused. After a frantic search, Brady settled on a piece by Syndicated Columnist Nick Thimmesch, describing how John Ehrlichman spent his last days before jail, which had already run in part in Potomac, the Washington Post's Sunday supplement...
Whom poets in after ages styled Old Nick...