Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When President Nixon steps down from Air Force One in Damascus this weekend, he will be the first U.S. President ever to set foot in Syria. It is an ancient land with a strongly nationalistic people who in their lone-wolf attitudes are often as puzzling to other Arabs as they are to Westerners...
...student describes him, O'Toole is a "sheep in wolf's clothes." He takes evident pride in the school he helped set up in 1968, and he talks about the Northeastern students in an avuncular tone: "People come here with a strong commitment. They've tried a lot of other things, and they come to Northeastern knowing what they want. They bring a lot to the school." O'Toole says it is important that the faculty, in turn, be easily accessible to the students. "What Northeastern does for a student is incredible," he says. "In my day at Harvard...
Known as "Willie the Wolf to his friends, he was the son of a Pennsylvania anesthesiologist...
Puppets, Wolves and Sorcerers. The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in concert, with the tale of "Peter and the Wolf" narrated by President Bok. Well, if Joan Kennedy can do it...Ch. 2, 4 p.m. 1 hour...
Also named to the squad from Harvard are Tim Neville, George Keim. Tom Wolf (two events), Ed Fullerton (two events), Peter Tetlow and the 800-yard free relay team of Yntema, Wes Raffel, Fred Mitchell and Brent Haywood...