Word: expert
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lentz, now 37, reached a point where he chose to build his own staff as a head coach rather than to remain an expert assistant for the rest of his life. His decision may bring glories to Bowdoin football, but it may also result in unfamiliar holes in Harvard's line next fall...
...organizing the venture. When normal operations begin, he will commute between company headquarters in London and the twin production centers in Cardiff and Bristol. "I've had a hell of a lot to learn from the beginning," he says. "I've been conscious of not being an expert...
...protests. "The French are awfully good at maintaining order when they want to," said a U.S. official, "and we think they'll want to." The capital's riot cops?the Algeria-honed Compagnie Republicaine de Securite?are among the best anywhere. Moreover, the Quai d'Orsay's chief Asia expert, Etienne Manac'h, is both reliable and impartial in his dealings with foreign diplomats...
Always outspoken and never involved in personal vendettas, he even managed to charm Joseph Stalin during his Moscow service, but at war's end found the aims of Communism and the U.S. "irreconcilable." Calm and courtly, Harriman became a bridge expert at Yale (class of 1913), coached crew and rowed in the same shell with Dean Acheson, later was an eight-goal polo player at Long Island's Meadow Brook club. Even today, dismounted, the slim six-footer is acknowledged by Hobe Sound (Fla.) residents to be a champion croquet strategist...
...BOYS IN THE BAND. In recent sea sons, homosexuality has surfaced as a dramatic theme, and Mart Crowley's uncompromising drama deals with it coolly and honestly, lancing bitchy merriment with desolating insight. An expert cast plays the host and guests at a homosexual birthday party with skill and grace...