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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.
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...
By the war's end, the Communists had a poorly armed though well-trained and disciplined army of 1 million, recruited largely from the peasantry. The Nationalists, with 3 million combat troops and ready access to U.S. ships and aircraft, easily won the postwar race to reoccupy the one...
A Chicago businessman charters a plane to fly over Texas ranch land while he scans the ground through binoculars, looking for valuable samples. A Fort Scott, Kans., man fights off hissing rattlesnakes on his farm to recover a small piece. A tourist from Camdenton, Mo., wanders through a live minefield...
Douglas' condition and pace have associates worried. Federal judges are appointed for life. When their performance hinders the court's work but they put off quitting, as did Justice Stephen Field in 1897 at the age of 81, the court quietly asks a colleague to suggest resignation. In...