Word: sensationalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Princeton and Columbia each put two men on the All-Ivy 12. The Tigers were led by sophomore sensation Ron Vander Kraats, the Princeton number one man.
Yale's Rudy Green, a junior halfback, holds the individual rushing record with 246 yards, only 10 more yards than Penn sensation Adolph Bellizeare of Dorchester who sat out last week's game.
Even for a nation surfeited with surprise and sensation, the week's events brought multiple shocks:
When the committee turns later to its examination of campaign funding, one sensation is expected to turn up. TIME has learned that the staff has largely substantiated a charge by Columnist Jack Anderson that aides of the eccentric Howard Hughes gave $100,000 in cash to Nixon's friend...
Cheap Sensation. From his ranch outside Lisbon, Roosevelt denied the charges, described Mastriana's story as "absolutely fantastic" and accused the subcommittee of using his name "to get a cheap sensational headline." Roosevelt demanded a public apology from Senator Jackson and offered to testify publicly in his own behalf...