Word: fritzes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Fritz Campbell and Andy McNerney combined to abuse some hapless opponents in the next weight classes. McNerney pinned Rick Farrell in 4:26, and Campbell pinned Bill Bender at 1:46 of the first period in the 150-lb. weight class to continue the Harvard roll...
...Fritz Tolm and his wife Käthe leaning out of a window of their Rhineland manor and getting wet in the rain? He only wants to tell her that she is "still the best remedy against boredom." It is a novel way to say "I love you," but the house is bugged and Tolm does not want the police to overhear him, even if it is for his own good. As Holzpuke, the officer in charge of household security, explained, all conversations are analyzed. Even the most innocent exchange may contain a clue about where and when terrorists will...
...final score does not indicate the intensity of the individual matches of the meet Co-captain Paul Widerman started the match for the Crimson with a 9-3 decision over Nebraska's Al Lawrence and Fritz Campbell scored a 13-7 win over Lance Milsaps. The Harvard team did not win another match but two matches put the 1200 Harvard wrestling fans on their feet for the first time in years...
...Fritz is the child of affluent parents, the Ordinary People of Zurich. At home there are no arguments, no problems. About matters of taste, there is no dispute: his parents are always right. Questions concerning money, love, sex, religion and politics are taboo. The child is never allowed to see that the world is not perfect. Yet his life is colored by a pervasive sadness: "We did nothing and said nothing and fought for nothing and had no opinions and spent our time being amused by other people who were ridiculous enough to do, say, or think something...
...Fritz Zorn is a pseudonym, chosen spitefully and well. In German, Zorn means anger. This rancorous testament is the work of a sensitive mind slowly unhinged, a desolate howl against the inhuman condition. It is a sound familiar to doctors. Occasionally, if the writer is skilled enough, laymen can hear it. In Mars even the whispers are deafening. -By Richard Stengel