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...most about football rivalries, maybe even more than the players, are the alumni Every year. Auburn University's War Eagles and the Alabama Crimson Tide play for that state's championship Lots of people take football seriously, but in Dixie it is close to religion. The late Coach Bear Bryant once endorsed the man running against former Alabama Governor Bob James because he played halfback for Auburn in the '50s In Alabama, everybody has an opinion and the rivalry has been known to divide families...
From the start of his undergraduate career, Roosevelt threw himself into state politics, working for then-city council candidate Lawrence S. DiCarn '71, managing the campaign of then-school committee candidate John O'Bryant in 1977, and then working on President Jimmy Carter's domestic policy staff...
...Devil Bat's Daughter. Lee Meriwether (1955) has had roles enough, but her name has failed to attain the tip of the national tongue. Mary Ann Mobley (1959) made those Elvis Presley films, and has had trouble shaking the image ever since. Mobley's runner-up, Anita Bryant, is another story altogether...
...embarrassing that more Harvard students weren't in it," said Jennifer M. Bryant '86, who walked the 20 miles and collected $67 in pledges. "It's a visible demonstration of support, saying that people support these feeding groups," she added...
...ending is salvaged by the cast's energy and musical strength. The Vocal Minority (Catherine Josman, Susan Minter, Heather Moore, Jennifer Bryant), the choral backup, swells the musical numbers and fills in the gaps with an unflagging stream of beautiful singing. Equally indefatigable was the professional performance of Laurence Sobel on the piano, with Rich Dikeman on an electric keyboard that provided ice-skating-rink music to humorous effect. Led by Morland, the cast rejuvenates for the last song, "Company," and launches a high-energy, Broadway-type finale to a 100-percent fun show...