Word: folds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reason for this is two-fold. For one thing, Dick Clasby, the All-American tailback of seasons' past, has gone, and for another, two of the Crimson's reserve quarterbacks, Joe Conzelman, and Phil Haughey are good passers. In addition, sophomore tailback Matt Botsford, the deep man in the single wing, throws an accurate pass. Sophomore fullback Tony Gianelly combines with wingback Bob Cowles to supply most of the Harvard running power...
...From left at the supper table (see center fold), Leonardo represented Bartholomew, James the Less, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, James the Elder, Philip, Matthew, Thaddeus, Simon...
...added, however, that he could not predict conditions in China five years from now; he would be a little off his rocker if he tried. So he was not going to try. He was always ready to see whether the sinner reformed and was ready to come into the fold, the President concluded...
...wore on, the filibusterers began to hint that they had had their fun and would fold up their cots this week. Gore, looking fresh as ever, admitted that his fight "is now one of hopeless odds." Toward evening Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson, who had been conspicuously silent, proposed that all agree to a limitation of debate. Characteristically, Morse objected. Nevertheless, with Johnson telling his Democrats that it was time to show some sense of responsibility, the filibustered were not likely to hold out much longer. Bill Knowland, clearly frazzled but somewhat encouraged, decided to let the Senators take Sunday...
...second most entertaining picture (after The 39 Steps) ever made by Alfred Hitchcock, is the movie equivalent of what boxing circles call "the handkerchief trick." The trick, as Philadelphia's Tommy Loughran used to play it, is simply to plant both feet on a standard-size pocket handkerchief, fold both hands behind the back, and fight a full three-minute round against a free-moving opponent without once taking the feet off the handkerchief...