Word: telling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Washington race was interesting because they raced a different race than we expected," bow-seat Allison Pugh said. "They didn't settle until two minutes into the race and J.T. [stroke and national team rower Juliet Thompson] could tell they weren't settling because the national team rows that...
THERE was no doubt, once the tapes were obtained, that Richard Nixon had acted wrongfully. There will never be any way of knowing the full truth because he will never tell us. Nixon is a man who wants to vindicate his place in history. Escaping prosecution, however, has allowed him to be in the improved position he is now. If Nixon is accepted as an elder statesman, the lessons on the corruption of power that Watergate supposedly taught us will be lost...
Harvard officials insist, however, that they are not trying to encroach on other universities and establish policies that all must follow. "We're certainly not trying to tell other universities how to behave," Shattuck says. "That is the role the AAU should play...
...love 'em, let 'em know. Stand up and cheer and dance and tell 'em they're terrific," he'll say. "But if you don't like 'em, if you think they deserve to be sent back to the woodshed, you should let 'em know that...
...That's probably the hardest," says assistant varsity manager Jill Maza '88. "The coaches tell us what they need out on the field before the practice and we make sure it's all there. They count on us for everything...