Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...biggest question mark is in the goal, where Chip Wilson and Brian Dench seemed shaky. Wilson came out for the team late because the team only had one goalie, and that may account for some of the unsteadiness on his part. But neither seems to have the ability to give the freshmen the goaltending they will need it the unknown Dartmouth team should prove to be a top-flight opponent...
...JUNE WILSON BALDWIN Virginia Beach...
Ahlers even leaked a report that in a message to Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger, British Prime Minister Harold Wilson had attempted to blackmail Bonn into raising the value of the Deutsche Mark by threatening to withdraw Britain's 48,500-man Army of the Rhine from West Germany. In the House of Commons, Wilson flatly denounced Ahlers' story as "quite false." "I deplore this," said the Prime Minister, adding: "I have never known such a thing in four years of communications with over 100 heads of government...
...stake. "I'm only in it for the money," one sad, balding man told me. "I've got a wife and five kids and I want to put a down payment on a house in Salisbury." Another Rhodesian had a second motive: "That Harold Wilson is a bastard. He's against Biafra and he's buggering us too. This is a chance to bugger him." Everyone roared with laughter...
...West German Finance Minister "as if he were a member of the Conservative Opposition." Jenkins himself was heckled outside the ministry by Germans who were protesting against British efforts to encourage a mark revaluation. The demonstrators carried placards that read SCHILLER AND STRAUSS, DON'T BE BLACKMAILED! and WILSON, HANDS OFF THE D-MARK!-a reference to a telegram that British Prime Minister Harold Wilson had sent to Chancellor Kiesinger in an effort to enlist West German support for an upward pricing of the mark...