Word: guts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Just because Princeton is playing Yale tomorrow in football, that's reason enough to want to win," Ollwerther wrote in the Daily Princetonian . "Simply out of revenge, out of a gut reaction after three years of humiliation, after three years of cocky pre-game statements that the Tigers didn't believe in the 'Yale mystique,' and then succumbing to it, Princeton football wants to win tomorrow...
...embody this in the heart of a comedy is a tricky feat, but Oliver Hailey has pulled it off wonderfully in Father's Day, and he has achieved a remarkable purgation as well. Here is an evening in the theater suffused with stinging, gut-aching laughter...
...Dietrich movie is instructive, however, more in what it implies than in what it delivers. For one thing, the plot of the movie denies the gut reaction to Dietrich as femme fatale. The image of the cold-eyed castrator stands up, in fact, in only two of her films- The Bine Angel and The Devil is a Woman, the first and last movies, respectively, of her six-year association with Josef von Sternberg. In most of her work, Dietrich is notable mainly for her almost martial sense of loyalty to her man. She may flirt in Morocco with everything...
America has not cooled down-it is seething and searching, but way down deep now, in the area that reporters and journalists don't see. We need gut answers, not a rehash of what the far-out few are doing about "cooling it." Where do we get them...
...Indiana's DePauw University, Mark Vittert majored in speech, took "gut" courses to ease through with a minimum of study-and dreamed big. "I wanted to be the youngest person in American history to have founded a company and sold it for a million dollars," he recalls. Since his graduation 19 months ago, Vittert has talked persuasively and moved fast. He started College Marketing & Research Corp. to help businessmen on the far side of the generation gulf match their goods and services to the desires of campus consumers. "All I knew about was students," he explains. That was enough...