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...When I have to face an international crisis, I have what it takes," he said. "The tougher it gets, the cooler...
...years ago, a cocky sophomore, Jimmy Stoeckel, started against the Big Green and almost brought Harvard a victory over the Hanover marauders with some unheard of passing heroics. But fate willed that one away in the last seconds, and a Ted Perry field goal sent me to the cooler again...
...mood of the Louisville delegates was considerably cooler than that of the General Convention in Seattle six years ago, when the Episcopalians ebulliently adopted a controversial special program to aid racial minorities and approved a constitutional change to allow women to be seated in the House of Deputies. The 1970 convention in Houston went on to approve the ordination of women as deacons, a critical step toward eventual ordination of female priests. But such changes did not sit well with many of the church's 3,400,000 members. Indeed, criticism of Presiding Bishop John E. Hines, an outspoken...
...days are noticeably cooler than only a few weeks ago, and, for many, sleep finally comes easily at night. Autumn has arrived--a time for inflating the presidential pigskin. The season of year has proved enough to raise the spirits of the nation's number one football fan. Mr. Nixon, we are told, is on the rebound...
...history, the earth was a far warmer place than it has been for the past 2,000,000 years. Humidity and temperatures were higher, there was more cloud cover, and barren zones with little vegetation were more common. If the banked-fires theory is correct, the relatively cooler recent period, including short-term "ice ages," might indicate that the sun's core is now being mixed, and may return to its normal output in about 4,000,000 years. Cameron estimates that such mixing events may be separated by hundreds of millions of years...