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Understandable as they may be in today's perfervid Washington atmosphere, the fears of a sellout because of Watergate seemed excessive and simplistic. Defense Secretary James Schlesinger tried to counter such alarmism by noting loyally that "the President would do nothing intentionally that would damage the national security. The President is a visceral, instinctive patriot." Besides, anything that even looked like a sellout would crush his chances for political survival. The conservatives, most of them Southerners who are expected to provide his major support in a Senate trial if the House votes to impeach him, are also the ones...
...sellout crowd of 17,007 rocked the Spectrum with cheers as the Flyers closed out the Bruins on national television, winning the best-of-seven series 4-2 for hockey's biggest prize...
...membership in the capital's venerable press club, the Gridiron. In competition against that group's annual "roast" of politicians, the J.P.E. staged its own bash: a $7.50-a-head, beer-and-chili evening to benefit the Reporters' Committee for Freedom of the Press. Entertaining the sellout crowd of 800 were such Gridiron defectors as Senator Ed Muskie, running a bingo game; former Attorney General Elliot Richardson, autographing his doodles for auction (highest price was $1,000); Senator Adlai Stevenson III, taxi-dancing; CBS's Dan Rather, selling kisses for 50 cents; and Martha Mitchell...
...show has grossed more than $275,000 and is doing a sellout business at Manhattan's Village Gate. A cast album is in the works, along with road companies in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston and Toronto. This summer Pinnacle Books will publish a volume on the story of the production...
HANOVER, N.H.--Harvard's varsity skaters embarrassed a vociferous sellout crowd of Dartmouth fans here last night, as they demolished the Big Green icemen, 6-2, in Dartmouth's Davis Rink to move into sole possession of first place in the Ivy League...