Word: patly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...these pressing questions. Kennedy, for example, would beat Nixon decisively, 52% to 29%. As for following Reagan from Hollywood into politics, the clear favorite is Charlton Heston, followed by Paul Newman and Bill Cosby. (Carson comes in sixth.) Asked which candidates seem the "craziest," voters singled out Jesse Jackson, Pat Robertson and Alexander Haig, in that order. Crazy or not, Jackson was the front runner in the Democratic field, with 18%, followed by Michael Dukakis and Paul Simon. But, as some pundits have suspected, some 4% of those surveyed actually think it is Paul Simon the singer who is running...
...Pat Swindall, R-Ga., said the Justice Department told him one Atlanta inmate had died of gunshot wounds, but FBI Agent David Kelsey said the agency had no comment...
...Marion G. (Pat) Robertson, a Republican aspirant who attended Yale Law School, could not be reached for a prediction because he was too busy campaigning, according to his press secretary, Scott Hatch. "However, next year when he will be going into the White House, he may have more time to answer questions," Hatch added...
Recievers: Senior SE Brian Barringer (47 catches) is currently tied for the second-best single-season receiving output by a Harvard receiver. He will need 10 receptions to break Pat McInally's 1973 mark of 56. Tight-end Kent Lucas (17.6 reception average) has picked up the key yardage all year long while Neil Phillips (13.7) has made some impossible catches for Air Yohe's aerial strikes...
Kicking Game: Before last week's game against Princeton, Yale's Todd Cowen had punted 23 times for an average boot of just 28.8 yards. Due to the injury to kicker Dave Derby, Tom Walter will be attempting field goals and PAT's for the Elis. Walter has attempted, and made, just one 30-yard field goal