Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brooke's statement was in response to a major Administration counterattack on Carswell's foes. In a letter to Republican Senator William Saxbe of Ohio, Richard Nixon denounced their opposition to his presidential prerogatives. "If the Senate attempts to substitute its judgment as to who should be appointed," he declared, "the traditional constitutional balance is in jeopardy" (see box). With that tactic, he thus made the issue an even bigger test of wills, and of his own prestige, than it had been before...
Erma rarely lectures and seldom ap pears on television. She spends most of her time on a 30-acre farm in Bellbrook, Ohio, a small town 10 miles south of Dayton. Besides her newspaper column (which was launched by the Dayton Journal Herald in 1965, is now syndicated by Publishers-Hall and last year earned her close to $50,000), she writes a monthly column for Good Housekeeping entitled "Up the Wall" and is working on her second book...
Freshman swimming captain Henry Watson is Harvard's lone representative at the 1970 National AAU indoor short course swimming championships this week in Cincinnati, Ohio...
...says he thinks that Harvard's reputation for "scholar-athletes" serves as an excuse for jocks who want to quit. "If you went to Ohio State, you couldn't say you were quitting to get into academia." he says. "And there's the scholarship incentive. Here guys can quit and not lose their scholarships...
...recipients of the Knox Fellowships are: John W. Curtis, of Lowell and Ft. Meade. Md. (History and Literature); Logan D. Delany, of Eliot and New York City (Economics): Richard A. Frank, of Quincy and Flushing. N. Y. (Biochemical Sciences): Alan Geismer. of Lowell and Shaker Heights, Ohio (English...