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Coach O'Dell spoke highly of the Crimson's "crisp offensive blocking" and the running combination of Captain Vic Gatto and Ray Hornblower. O'Dell added, "We're still coming and we'll stand a shot at them if we perform our very best...
...John Kennedy once said, you want LeMay in the lead bomber. But you never want LeMay deciding whether or not you have to go." The reason for Kennedy's caveat was that, like many fighting men, Curtis Emerson LeMay, 61, tends to view the world in crisp, absolutist terms Life, in his professional view, is a perpetual state of war or potential war. When he decided to join George Wallace's campaign, LeMay entered a cloudier more complex political world in which he is less at home. Said Barry Goldwater a former Air Force Reserve major general...
...work Simon acquired was not an example of Renoir's mature style. Le Pont des Arts was painted around 1868, when the artist was only 27. Curiously, it was the sense of unfulfilled talent that most attracted Simon to this crisp, crystalline Paris cityscape...
There are no answers, and the final moments of the play suffer somewhat from a lack of resolution. But the crisp, authoritative acting of Norman Rose as Father and the admirable sets by Lester Polakov that meld the eerie with the ordinary, manage to make the play most satisfactorily unsettling...
...played extremely well against Lowell Tech," Malin said. "The passing game went smoothly, looked crisp and we penetrated well. The defense looked good in breaking up scoring threats and moving the ball out to the halfbacks...