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Morning exercise will feature the conferment of degrees, while after noon exercises will include an address by Vice President Al Gore...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Hsu, | Title: 5,335 to Receive Degrees Today | 6/9/1994 | See Source »

Miller says he learned he had won the prize at 5 a.m.--noon Stockholm time. "When you have children, it tends to worry you when the phone rings in the middle of the night," he says...

Author: By Chris Terrio, | Title: Class Boasts Three Nobel Winners | 6/7/1994 | See Source »

...returned to the council office just before noon, and spoke to John Mann '92-'94, the co-chair of the council's campus life committee. The ballot box was still out in the open. A quick examination showed that the box contained numerous loose ballots in addition to the envelopes. I telephoned Mr. Liston, who still refused to come move the ballots, despite having received the message from the dean. Mr. Mann then spoke to Mr. Liston, and prevailed upon him to allow the two of us to escort the box to the dean's office at that time. Since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Response to Charges of Misconduct | 5/13/1994 | See Source »

...last televised statement % from the White House: "I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But as President I must put the interests of America first . . . Therefore, I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow." There remained then only a series of farewells. He spoke once again of winning and losing. "We think that when we suffer a defeat, that all is ended. Not true. It is only a beginning, always...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Richard Nixon: I Have Never Been a Quitter | 5/2/1994 | See Source »

Ready? By the time it was suddenly announced at noon that she would hold a genuine press conference later in the day, most reporters had been waiting 3 1/2 months to fire questions at the First Lady about Whitewater. What happened was a riveting hour and 12 minutes in which the First Lady appeared to be open, candid, but above all unflappable. While she provided little new information on the tangled Arkansas land deal or her controversial commodity trades, the real message was her attitude and her poise. The confiding tone and relaxed body language, which was seen live...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Open and Unflappable | 5/2/1994 | See Source »

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