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...have witnessed this game many times before. Reagan was down--way down--after he drifted off into an endless and senseless speech at the end of his first debate with Walter Mondale in 1984. Even his friends were worried--the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, for instance, questioned the president's health. Reagan was kept in seclusion. Americans were given sufficient time to draw their mental pictures of Reagan as an aged grandparent...
...least as far back as Sir Walter Scott's Waverley, novelists have been interested in setting imaginary characters loose against a background of authentic, tumultuous events. Small wonder. History is, after all, drama readymade, an endless pageant playing at all hours in the public domain. Writers who elect to fuse their private inventions with the collective memory of an actual past can create electrifying effects. Witness the towering achievements of War and Peace or the enduring popular appeal of Gone With the Wind. The formula has its pitfalls, of course, in the hands of the inept: cardboard people posing stiffly...
...regardless of its past or present, most campus observers seem to agree that the Union's main mission of feeding endless hordes of freshmen will stay with it far into the future...
Green Giants: The Falcons are yet another squad in a seemingly endless succession of Harvard opponents with the reputation "Big size, no skate." BG's roster players average 187 pounds, as compared to 180 for the Crimson...
...neither of these outcomes are reached, the university would be left open to other lawsuits similar to the Frank case, he said "There's no reason to expose the clubs and university to endless litigation," Harmon said...