Word: fannings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Atlanta Falcons professional football team was clotheslined by a class-action suit brought by an irate fan who found that most tickets for the team's six home games to be played during the freeze had gone up from $6 last year to $7.50. The Falcons stand to lose $400,000 if the complaint is sustained...
HERBERT X. BLYDEN. He is a big man, broad-shouldered, hard features, ugly scars on his cheek and neck from a prison slashing two years ago. He is also a voracious reader of history, politics and Black Muslim philosophy, a fan of football, boxing and modern jazz. Warm and articulate to close friends, he is known as a prisoner who will "go all the way" if crossed. His hatred of prison racism runs deep...
Buffalo set out to prove where it stood in national competition, proved it, and soon lost its fans for the little league games. So maybe its a good thing for Harvard to plan on opening with two wins. It gives the team spirit, builds fan interest, but more importantly it's entering to watch a team win, and it's much more rewarding to travel through the Ivy League contests without the tint of competitive realism. And, therefore, for the Freshman Class, I salute you Holy Cross and Northeastern, martyrs to Ivy League Security...
Buffalo set out to prove where it stood in national competition, proved it, and soon lost its fans for the little league games. So maybe its a good thing for Harvard to plan on opening with two wins. It gives the team spirit, builds fan interest, but more importantly it's entertaining to watch a team win, and it's much more rewarding to travel through the Ivy League contests without the tint of competitive realism. And, therefore, for the Freshman Class, I salute you Holy Cross and Northeastern, martyrs to Ivy League Security...
...scruffy, funky, Okie guy, but he has a quiet thing going underneath that makes him extraordinary as an actor," says Verna Bloom, who played opposite him as the wife in The Hired Hand. Without boasting, Oates acknowledges a mature quality in his own work. "I don't get fan letters from little girls," he says, "but I do get them from doctors, lawyers, writers and professors. You see," he explains thoughtfully, "I try to give whatever I play a morality...