Word: philadelphia
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Larger-than-life personalities are highly prized television commodities in this campaign, partly in contrast to Carter's low-keyed approach and partly because of the seemingly insoluble problems the nation faces. Kennedy used the word leadership 17 times in a recent speech in Philadelphia. On the Republican side, former Texas Governor and Nixon Treasury Secretary Connally managed to use the word five times in a 4½-minute television commercial that was aired last week across the nation on CBS at a cost...
...Philadelphia has spawned several products of unrivaled inferiority. Fabian and the taste of the city's water come to mind. So does Frank Rizzo...
Women's cross country at Ivy Championships in Philadelphia...
CityMayor City Mayor Baltimore, Md. William D. Schaefer (D) Phoenix, Ariz. Margaret Hance (R) Cleveland, Ohio George Voinovich (R) Philadelphia, Pa. William Green (D) Columbus, Ohio Thomas Moody (R) Salt Lake City, Utah Ted L. Wilson (D) Gary, Ind. Richard G. Hatcher (D) San Francisco, Calif. Dianne Feinstein (D) ahead Houston, Tex. James McConn run-off Louis Macey Toledo, Ohio Douglass DeGood (D) Indianapolis, Ind. William Hudnut (R) Governor State Minneapolis, Minn Donald Fraser (D) Kentucky John Y. Brown (D) New Haven, Conn. Biagio DiLieto (D) Mississippi William Winter...
...proved her versatility once again while sharing the limelight with Crimson teammate Darlene Beckford. The two of them give the Harriers an awesome one-two punch. They are the key to the team's hopes for a strong showing in this Friday's Ivy League Championships in Philadelphia...