Word: wisconsin
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Associate Professor of Music University of Wisconsin Milwaukee...
...strangest accusations in the Watergate scandal is the charge that the press has been guilty of "McCarthyism." Joe's unhappy ghost was raised most insistently by Wisconsin's William Proxmire, who inherited McCarthy's Senate seat and who has privately stated that he thinks President Nixon is "up to his ears" in the Watergate mess. Said Proxmire: the secondhand press accounts of what White House Counsel John W. Dean III told federal investigators represent a "McCarthyistic destruction of the President." Vice President Spiro Agnew followed with an attack on the publication of anonymous "hearsay" as "a very...
...afternoon, however, the Badgers showed what they had been saving, and gave the Crimson the scare of its life. Going into the last 500 meters Wisconsin was a length down and it appeared Harvard would easily take the race...
...Wisconsin put on its sprint and suddenly pulled to within a seat of the Crimson. But Harvard didn't lose control, took up the stroke three separate times in its sprint and finally won by a .8 second margin...
Veteran J.V. stroke Woody Canaday, who rowed especially well in the Wisconsin race, will lead the Crimson to Henley. Won Kim will handle the steering. Steve Carr will be at seven. Tim Hosea at six, Peter Blair at five and Jim Owen at four. Sophomore Ronny Shaw will row at three in the standard-rigged boat, with Greg Stone and Terry Ferguson...