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...incorrupt in asserting that the Affiliated Hospitals Center (AHC) would be a University-owned facility. The AHC is a collective enterprise of tee's decisions. But the committee was given no definitive powers, and Ebert ruled at the outset that it could not place under reconsideration the projected location of the AHC itself...

Author: By David Landau, | Title: Housing, Health, and Harvard Medical School | 2/19/1970 | See Source »

Golf Club with a group of government officials. Agnew's drive off the first tee carried 180 yds., but after nine holes he confessed: "I think I embarrassed America today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vice-Presidency: Programmed Diplomacy | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

...profit-making to which today's other rock groups have succumbed. For your basic album cost, you receive 14 tracks, a fold-out section of old newspaper articles on Alan Freed Spectaculars and rock 'n' roll riots, and pictures of the group in flashy gold suits, engineer boots, and tee shirts with the cigarettes rolled up in the sleeves. Everything is authentic, right down to the grease...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Classical Music Sha Na Na Is Here | 1/15/1970 | See Source »

...young people are probably looking for something that tells them why they exist, but a few go too far. These are the kids of the wealthy people. They can take the time off. But they tee you off. Maybe you envy these kids because they are smarter than you were, or because they have more opportunities. But what nauseates the average guy is the long hair and these goofy costumes. Those people are not scared of Communism, even though it exists. I always feel that it must be a big left-wing movement that is supplying all this money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Man And Woman Of The Year: Somebody Else's Backyard | 1/5/1970 | See Source »

...point, a program was tossed at Player's feet as he was about to drive. When he walked to the tenth tee, someone threw a cup of Coke and ice in his face. Player turned to his tormentor and asked, "What have I done to you, sir?" A small group of dissidents rushed the tenth green as Player and Jack Nicklaus were preparing to putt. The interlopers were quickly hustled off. "The man who threw the Coke called me a racist," Player later complained. "Just because you're from South Africa, it doesn't mean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: The Confidence Man | 8/29/1969 | See Source »

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