Word: phillipic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...elections held yesterday at the Society's fashionable clubhouse on Dunster Street, members of the organization also selected Phillip Gelston '74 as vice president and Kenneth T. Hoffman '74 as secretary...
...YOUNG members have to make the older ones change," Phillip Green, a member of St. Peter's said over coffee. "We have to learn to give a little more. St Peter's hasn't been a giving church...
...enormous amounts-as much as $100,000 per game-changing hands in side wagers. Winner Oswald Jacoby walked away with $4,000 in prize money. Another $20,000 was taken home by sideline bettors, who "bought" Jacoby (top players are auctioned off before the tournament) for $2,000.* Englishman Phillip Martyn, a high-ranked contender who lost, sold for the day's top price...
That was only the beginning. Phillip Rafferty, a Catholic youth of 14, disappeared while on his way from home to a band practice; his body, with bullet wounds in the head, was later found five miles out of Belfast. Another Catholic, Gabriel Savage, 17, was pulled from his girl friend's arms at a shopping center and driven off to his death. Paddy Heenan, 50, was on a bus destroyed by a grenade as it drove through a mixed neighborhood. Two gunmen entered a paint store, lined up the employees, singled out James Greer, 21, a Protestant, and shot...
...such 20th century liberal, Thomas Phillip (Tip) O'Neill, Cambridge's U.S. Representative, recently has emerged as a nationally prominent figure. While evading the nimbus of most national politicians, last month O'Neill captured the post of House majority leader without making any enemies along the way. His success is no mystery...