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...ideas. I’m working on it. I can’t elaborate on that right now. Obviously I’ll still be watching the team here. I’m still very invested in it.” Graham believes the athletic department has yet to begin the search for a new head coach, but hopes the change will have little impact on the program. “When you’ve got a good thing going on, you try to bring back as many people as you can,” he said...
...schemes, but not before we are subjected to several more of them. In the penultimate and lengthiest deception, Conway convinces an almost pitiable lounge singer, Lee Pratt (Jim Davidson), that Kubrick’s connections will land him a spot on the Las Vegas show circuit. The Pratt scenes begin with an unnecessary musical number: Pratt swaggers down the stairs, belting a vapid tune from the balustrade. When the camera zooms in, it delivers the final nail in the coffin and buries the film alive. Conway is eventually apprehended, but rather than end the misery at this point, the final...
...This match will be a good measure of the Crimson’s progress. When the two squads met back on February 24 the Hawks got the best of the Harvard, winning 13-3. Most importantly however, the Crimson is focused on preparing for the New England Championships that begin on April 21. “April is what you train for,” Farrar said. “This is when the games really matter. The team is definitely coming together and starting to play much more effectively.” —Staff writer Julia...
...Legacies are probably well off to begin with—they don’t need the extra help,” he said...
...Predictably, such chatter has law enforcement officials concerned. "Not just for our safety or theirs," says New Orleans Police Department sergeant Donovan Livaccari. "But people should know where their rights begin and where they end. I think a lot of people are unaware that, in Louisiana, you can have a weapon in your car, but once you leave your car, you're subject to a whole different set of circumstances. Also, where you're allowed to use deadly force; by law, you're not allowed to use deadly force to protect property...