Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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UDALL "This campaign is on target and on track-our destination is Madison Square Garden," declared the easygoing Congressman, who also insisted that he was picking up "Mo-men-tum." (He often predicts that "Enie, Meenie and Minie will drop out, leaving only Mo.") Udall's strong second place did stamp him as the early leader in the fight for survival among the four most liberal Democratic candidates. If the party's "ABC" ("Anyone But Carter") liberals coalesce in a stop-Carter movement, Udall is in position to lead it. Idaho Senator Frank Church, another liberal, intends...
...tides of fortune have been generous to Harvard's track team this year, as the squad pulled out last-event wins over Northeastern and Army and put it all together last week against Princeton. The tide turned, though, in Saturday's Heptagonal meet at Cornell, as the Crimson could manage only a second-place tie behind Penn's winning performance...
...amiable wit to the readers of the old New York World, The New Yorker magazine and his twelve books; after a long illness; in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. A native of Saratoga Springs, Sullivan knuckled down to work at age ten, pumping water for thirsty bettors at the nearby race track. He graduated from Cornell in 1914, and headed home to report for the local Saratogian at $7 a week. After World War I, Sullivan moved on to New York City and the eminence of a job on the World, then perhaps the most highly regarded U.S. newspaper. It was there...
...indeed? Yet much of the Track's success lies in the inherent shock of seeing a hefty male wrapped in a chiffon skirt dancing on point. "In Coppelia, I must be the biggest milkmaid in the world," concedes 6-ft. 2-in. Natch Taylor, 27, whose stage personae are Suzina La Fuzziovitch and Alexis Ivanovitch Lermontov...
...Quixote, Croce wrote: "Karpova, I believe, gave a better performance than the Bolshoi's Nina Sorokina. There was more wit, more plasticity, more elegance and even more femininity in Karpova's balances and kneeling backbends than in all of Sorokina's tricks." The Track's recent winter season drew such eminent visitors as Jerome Robbins and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Sighed Bassae: "After 20 years of dancing I finally made it when I put on a tutu...