Word: nixons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fourth spot, John Stubbs won a knock-down drag-out affair when he took the deciding fifth game of his match 15-13 for a 3-2 victory. From then on, Harvard won 15 of 16 games as Clancy Nixon, Clark Bain, chuck Elliot and Jeff Secrest each shutout their opponents 3-0. Mitch Reese won his match in the sixth position...
Saturday the Crimson won 7-2 in a match in which four of the contests went the full five games. John Havens, in the top spot, and Clancy Nixon, int he sixth position, won by scores of 3-2, while John Stubbs, in the fourth slot, and Jeff Secrest, the number nine player, lost...
Number five John Stubbs eased by Williams' racquetman Jim Parsons 3-1, while the sixth man for the Crimson, Clancy Nixon, defeated John Saunders by the same score...
...During the first game, I was still stiff from the time on the road," Nixon said. "The guy was very competitive, but after a while my experience began to show through," he continued...
More than anything else, it was Burns' management of the nation's money supply that baffled and angered his many critics. During 1972. Burns allowed the money supply to grow sharply, leading to charges that he was trying to help his friend Nixon get re-elected by making sure that the economy was going full throttle. Whatever the motive, the move was a mistake: a year or so later, the aftereffects of the easy-money policy of 1972 combined with soaring food prices and the skyrocketing cost of oil to produce the roaring inflation...