Word: recoverer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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A LOT OF PEOPLE--including members of both parties--have praised President Ford's decision last week to recover the Mayaguez and its crew by force. The entire affair attests not to the swiftness of U.S. action or the diplomatic benefits accrued as "a by-product, a bonus," as Secretary...
"In the case of Douglas, the hope is that he can recover sufficiently before he causes damage to the court."
This Sunday morning--pushed up from Saturday to accommodate oarsmen taking the MCATs--the Crimson will face a Princeton crew which has failed to recover from last year's washout at Worcester. Yale as always will be on hand to turn over its shirts to the winner.
"The squad took the loss very hard and it's taken quite a while for it to recover. Any vindictiveness on its part will not be directed to Princeton and Yale so much as the world in general," Higginson said.
Kissinger's hand was even apparent in the key portions of Ford's address that dealt with places outside the crisis area of Indochina, where he talked about the need "to recover our balance." Ford showed more emotion, and drew his first spurts of Republican applause, on three issues known...