Word: winded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thanks to Blau, Robespierre has been given an outward resemblance to Barry Goldwater. This is a political subtlety fully worthy of the mentality that-in a since-deleted program note-linked Lyndon B. Johnson and Mao Tse-tung as fellow tyrants. Thanks to Blau, too, the direction resembles a wind machine blowing actors around like autumn leaves...
When the teams turned around for the second quarter, Harvard lost the wind at its back, but retained its thrilling sharpness for two more minutes, long enough to score the prettiest goal...
...advance. To say "Hatfield" in front of Nixon is like flipping the switch on a music box: "a national figue...political appeal...I think he's going to be elected to the Senate." But Nixon's zeal allows him to ignore, for example, an anti-Vietnam-war wind that blows in Oregon. (He looked at me aghast; "I haven't really studied Hatfield's views on Vietnam, but I hope they're not like Morse...
...regatta will wind three miles up the Charles from the site of the M.I.T. and Boston University Boathouses to the Charles River Park Reservation area, passing through the heart of Harvard...
...races will begin at 1:30 p.m. with the veterans single sculls, and will follow with an event each 15 minutes until the senior eights wind up the competition...