Word: richards
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Finally, Liddy called Richard Nixon...
...Bickford (NU) 29:19; 2. R. Eichner (H) 29:52; 3. J. Murphy (H) 20:00; 4. J. Wilson (BU) 30L15; 5. M. Kimball (BU) 30:37; 6. E. Richard (NU) 30:40; 7. T. Drost (BU) 30:42; 8. J. Hogan (BC) 30:46; 9. B. Logan (H) 30:47; 10. T. Datri (BC) 30:49; 11. T. Bullines (BU) 30:53; 12. N. Scidmore (H( -?:57; 13. J. Lowton (Br) 31:01; 14. J. Kelly (BU) 31:02; 15. J. Doane (NU) 31:08; 16. G. Patriaca (Br) 31:09; 17. R. Garland...
Richardson, who has held four cabinet posts, resigned as Attorney General in 1973 rather than carry out former President Richard M. Nixon's order to fire Archibald Cox '34. Loeb University Professor and the first Watergate special prosecuter...
Assistant district Attorney Thomas J. Mundy Jr. yesterday charged the three defendants, Richard S. Allen, Leon Easterling and Edward Soares, with first degree murder in the Puopolo death. Mundy also charged Easterling with assault and battery with a deadly weapon for the knifing of Thomas Lincoln '77, another Harvard football player...
Lear's entourage--Martha Jussaume's Cordelia, Tom Dinger's Fool, Richard McElvain's Kent--clearly got the word from Cain to "be loving," to be tender, to fit his interpretation of the play in the program notes. They hug each other a lot, hold each other's arms, "are supportive," as the psychologists say; they form pieta-like tableaux of familial affection. There's little wrong with that, and it might make a valid production of Lear someday, but all the actors--not just the nuclear family--would have to work towards realizing it, and the director would have...