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Quarterback Kevin Burns could not muster much of an aerial attack against the Leopards (2-for-6, 35 yards), but the powerful Lion ground game slogged out 249 yards on 64 carries...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Bruins and Elis Continue Winning Ways | 9/26/1977 | See Source »

...person who provided the offensive firepower for the Lions was another transplanted Bostonian and a product of B.C. High-- split end Fred Sullivan. Sullivan hauled in a 41-yard Kevin Burns aerial to set up the score that put the Lions ahead...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Campbell, Sullivan and Forlini: Hope Always Springs Eternal | 9/19/1977 | See Source »

...although Tom McDevitt at middle guard and three-fourths of the defensive secondary--Fred Cordova, John Tuke and Steve Potysman, with Paul Halas the exception--have little varsity experience, it would take a great aerial demonstration by Burns or his understudy, Cal Moffie, to make Crimson rooters year for the return of Bill Emper...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: '77 Football Season Gets Off to a Roaring Start | 9/16/1977 | See Source »

...Congress-the U.S. will sell Egypt 14 C-130 transports, worth $180 million, to replace aging Soviet equipment. Among other uses, the planes could ferry Egyptian troops to the Sudan if necessary, since the two nations have a mutual defense pact. Cairo will also buy reconnaissance drones and sophisticated aerial cameras. President Carter promised in addition to look after Sudan's "legitimate defense needs." A U.S. military team will fly to Khartoum in August to assess Numeiry's plea for U.S.-built F-5E fighter planes. Requests from Chad will be "considered sympathetically," Carter added...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Maxi-Plots Behind a Strange Mini-War | 8/8/1977 | See Source »

...etched in ancient stone and rubbed with coal dust. Laidlaw runs his investigation from a fading hotel: "The architecture was Victorian and very dirty. It had been cunningly equipped with curlicues and excrescences, the chief effect of which was to make it an enormous gin for drifting soot and aerial muck. It stood now half-devoured by its catch, weighted with years of Glasgow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Criminal Outrage | 6/27/1977 | See Source »

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