Word: calhoun
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Miller helped build Connecticut into a national powerhouse as an assistant under Jim Calhoun from 1986 to 1993. While Calhoun led UConn to its first-ever NCAA championship last season, Miller was head coach at Connecticut College, where he led the Camels to the Division-III Final Four...
DIED. RORY CALHOUN, 76, rugged film and TV heartthrob; of complications from diabetes and emphysema; in Burbank, Calif. While horseback riding in the Hollywood Hills in 1943, Calhoun, then a laborer named Francis Durgin, was approached by Alan Ladd, who suggested a career in show business. Calhoun was best known for his roles in westerns and as Big Bill Longley, a good guy on the late '50s cbs drama The Texan...
...Born in Calhoun, Mo., in 1902, Merritt first attended the University of Missouri and later came to Harvard, earning a master's degree in music...
...They generate a communicative power that cannot take the place of administration, but can only influence it. This influence is limited to procurement and withdrawal of legitimation. Communicative power cannot supply a substitute for the systematic inner logic of public bureaucracies" (in Habermas and the Public Sphere, ed. Craig Calhoun...
Clinton is accompanied by three or four state police, who nod politely as he explains how the long-term future of Medicare could affect the upcoming school-board race in Calhoun County. Along the route, homeowners rush out, grab their daughters off porch gliders and drag them inside...