Word: succeeding
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...another History Department development, John Womack '59, professor of History, confirmed yesterday that he has "agreed informally" to accept the department's offer to succeed Patrice Higonnet '58, professor of History, as head tutor next year...
...Zivkovic, a former Olympic fencer for Yugoslavia, will succeed retiring Edo Marion as head coach of fencing at Harvard, athletic director Robert B. Watson announced yesterday...
...candidates for convention delegate; a TV interview with NBC's John Hart on Carter's religious beliefs (Carter says that he thinks about God or prays about 25 times a day, but adds: "I have never in my life said a prayer asking God to let me succeed . . . but I do ask God to help me do the right thing"); and a news conference. Carter told the reporters that he could not give full details of his proposal to reform taxes by eliminating most deductions and taxing "all income the same" until after he was in the White...
...must combine the nerve of a sugar-futures trader, the painstaking craftsmanship of a calligrapher and the face-to-face charm of a successful encyclopedia salesman. He must win people's trust in order to clean them out. Where other criminals can hope to muster enough luck to succeed, the passer of bum checks relies on finesse and self-confidence honed to fine arts...
Ashe said that the South African government was "too strong, too much in control" for a revolution or military intervention by other African countries to succeed. "The South Africans have an Israli mentality about defending their country," he said...