Word: going
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Quarterbacks Bill Arthur and Rick Furbush offer a limited passing attack, and if Harvard can close the air lanes, the Big Red will be forced to go to Marinaro. They've done it often in their first three games, and the sophomore has gained 562 yards. But Marinaro is all Cornell has, and he's carried on 105 of the Big Red's 166 rushing attempts. Stop Marinaro and you stop Cornell. Colgate, Rutgers
...made a dent, but there's a long way to go." (Later, Mr. Clark said, all innocence, "In my opinion the surface of this market has not even been scratched...
...where you get bored." Her neck became dislocated from the constant typing, but she remained so emotionally involved that she could weep while writing the execution scene. "I know it sounds affected, but after we had been together three years it seemed terrible that she had to go through all that...
...obviously was not easy for the bureaucrats to handle. In government, he observes, "people get boxed only when they won't kick their way out." Galbraith was a tutor at Harvard when Jack Kennedy was a blithe undergraduate. Perhaps partly as a result, he did not hesitate to go to the top with his complaints. He also took it upon himself to advise the young President not only on Indian affairs but about Berlin and Viet Nam too, sounding early warnings against military intervention in Southeast Asia. Counseling and criticizing, he variously complained that "money serves as a substitute...
Anthony Quinn plays the part of Bombolini. His performance is masterful, but Bombolini lacks the depth of Zorba. As a result, one sees only the exuberant, happy-go-lucky, lighter side of Oumn's talents. Still, he does marvelous things with his face. Since the Germans expect him to lie, Bombolini must seem to lie about some things, without giving away the secret of the wine. In these scenes between the German commander and Bombolini, Quinn grins and grimaces, feigns shock and disbelief, moans, sighs and laughs. Anything to save the wine...