Word: superbeings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...near-total contrast to his foe, the urbane Brock, 45, is a reserved, colorless campaigner, a politician who often seems ill at ease at his own rallies. He owes his past victories (four House races and his 1970 conquest of Senator Albert Gore) to his superb organizational skills, on which his hopes for re-election also rest. Brock's conservatism goes down well in Tennessee; he has 15,000 volunteers at work, and he will probably spend more than $1 million by Nov. 2, compared with $500,000 by Sasser. But Tennesseans traditionally cotton more to the down...
...Both men are in superb condition," announced Harry Kleiman, the doctor...
...dabbles in politics now and then but over all is not much more of a louse than most owners of the Yankees have been, has brought a lot of very fine players to the team. None of them looks like Joe DiMaggio or Ryne Duren but they are, nevertheless, superb players and they won 97 games for the team during the course of the season. A satisfying year...
...easily took to the traditions and the associations, the hearty camaraderie with its overtones of the locker room, the alliances formed and held to wage the good fight against the Democrats. "I am a child of the House," Ford would later say, and he was raised right, a superb team player who seems to have angered...
...imbalance in the West, but there has been no collection below the Mason-Dixon line to match the luster of those in the Northeast. Now that has changed. Last week the final shipment of some 220,000 volumes-nearly 4% shelf miles of books-from Hartford's superb collection went South, bound for the library of Candler School of Theology, part of Emory University in Atlanta. Added to Candler's own library of some 117,000 books of more recent vintage, the Hartford collection makes Candler's one of the nation's best...