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...James Madison New Hampshire 20-27 L 24 Villanova Maine 19-33 L Oct. 1 at Massachusetts at Villanova 7-14 L 8 at Maine Connecticut 31-7 W 16 Richmond (at London, Rhode Island 16-13 W England) at Massachusetts 7-10 L 22 at The Citadel Richmond 24-33 L 29 New Hampshire The Citadel 7-34 L Nov. 5 at Harvard at Colgate 0-38 L 12 Connecticut at Colgate 0-38 L 19 at Delaware at Delaware...
...Indiana State 34-3 W 17 James Madison New Hampshire 20-27 L 24 Villanova Maine 19-33 L Oct. 1 at Massachusetts at Villanova 7-14 L 8 at Maine Connecticut 31-7 W 16 Richmond (at London, England) Rhode Island 16-13 W 22 at The Citadel at Massachusetts 7-10 L 29 New Hampshire Richmond 24-33 L Nov. 5 at Harvard The Citadel 7-34 L 12 Connecticut at Colgate 0-38 L 19 at Delaware at Delaware...
...Opry is well known to be the citadel of country conservatism -- an ornery character like Earle, more rock oriented and bolder lyrically, might use the word conformity -- but Travis will pay homage to tradition. Earle will joke about his "heavy-metal bluegrass" sound, and share, with Crowell and Griffith, a high regard for the personalized regionalism of the Texas singer- songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Oslin sings with a voice that has as much Broadway in it as Biloxi, and Kieran Kane of the O'Kanes will talk about a hypnotic love song of theirs called All Because of You just...
...slips on his gray Nike running shoes and what Dorothy calls "some old disreputable-looking pants and shirt" and watches the evening news. Often he tunes in Dan Rather, though he urged conservatives a couple of years ago to buy up CBS, which he sees as a citadel of liberalism. His favorite program is Highway to Heaven, about an angel come to earth. "Very inspirational," says Helms, "and you don't see people falling in and out of bed to make a point...
...presides onscreen too, speaking like a deranged Hitchcock, his hair a Rastafarian tangle of phone cords, stereo jacks and dog tags. The whole sport makes for Godard's most infuriating, entertaining pastiche in two decades. It's nice to know he is still making trouble, trashing the cozy citadel of narrative film...