Word: fanning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...acting skill and feminine qualities." She first captivated the entire male movie-going public in 1943 when she co-starred with Bogey in To Have and To Have Not. "If you want me, just whistle," she whispered. He did, she did, and the rest is known to any Brattle fan...
Hunter's story is based loosely on a novel by Sax Rohmer, the creator of the formidable Fu Manchu. Fu, you may recall if your youth was as misspent as mine, was a satanic supermind who ran a terrorist organization called the Si Fan, "to which fully one-third of the world's colored races belong," and while he never quite achieved the complete global domination he so earnestly sought, Fu Manchu sure came close as dammit on a number of occasions...
Dressler would not go into much detail about the confidence of the ball players and team morale. But it is obvious to the faithful fan that this Crimson five did not work well together and was not as well-drilled as its Ivy foes...
PAPER LION, by George Plimpton. The author makes his personal dream come true for the reader too; his account of playing as a temporary member of the Detroit Lions pro football club puts every fan on the bench right behind the coaches...
...Baker trial, it was a tribute to Williams' abilities that his 2½-hour summation virtually mesmerized judge and jury-and yet the trial "crucible," in which he so firmly believes, condemned his client. The winner in the Baker trial, U.S. Prosecutor William O. Bittman, is a Williams fan too. Says Bittman: "If Bobby Baker had come to see me with the same facts he put before Edward Bennett Williams, I'm sure I would have fought just as hard-maybe not as well...