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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...named Jan Ann. She had the best arm of any of us, could kick a 24-yard field goal, and intercepted one of my passes. She was awesome. The females on our team were fairly unimpressed with our athletic ability. Our charming center, the captain, instructed us near the end to get some points on long passes and not worry about throwing to girls. But two attempts failed, prompting them to start bitching about how short we were, and therefore how we couldn't do anything. This was a real blow, especially when you can't defend yourself, verbally...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Soaking Up the Bennies | 10/22/1969 | See Source »

...characterizes guilty men. Hitchcock's characters increase their moral breadth through their confrontation with their capacity for evil. At the same time Hitchcock involves his audiences in the guilty action or in condemnation of the guilty man, then makes them reconsider this endorsement. Wood's structural analysis explains the end to which Hitchcock manipulates his audiences' responses...

Author: By Mike Prokosch, | Title: The Moviegoer Hitchcock's Career | 10/22/1969 | See Source »

...Psycho may be the ultimate in Hitchcock's fewcharacter dramas: it starts with one character, leses her in finding another, and follows him to the picture's end. But this character is observed, not determined. Perkin's magnificent performance, not Hitchcock's camera motions and edtting, shapes our feeling about him. An extraordinary mobile camera follows the characters isto their natural settings, their homes, instead of isolating them in unfamiliar places...

Author: By Mike Prokosch, | Title: The Moviegoer Hitchcock's Career | 10/22/1969 | See Source »

Financial observers said they expect the new Socialist government to decide within the next few days on revaluation of the mark. The announcement of their decision is expected by the end of the week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE REAL WORLD | 10/22/1969 | See Source »

Winthrop's Fritz Hobbs threw two touchdown passes to Eddie Gallagher at the end of the fourth quarter to defeat Eliot, 32-25. Winthrop (3-1) and Eliot (1-2) each scored twice in the first half. Winthrop's touchdowns came on a 40-yard run by Pat Hindert and a pass from Hobbs to Pet Cairo. In the second half, Hobbs threw his second touchdown pass to Nick Sullivan. Eliot scored twice and led 25-19 going into the final stages of the fourth quarter, but Hobbs tied it up with a touchdown pass to Gallagher and gave Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winthrop Grid Squad Bombs Eliot With Last-Minute Aerial Barrage | 10/22/1969 | See Source »

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