Word: guts
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Just the title was enough to send even the most scrutinous gut-seekers flocking to the Owen Room of Winthrop House last September. "Sport and Political Ideology" were the magic words which drew self-proclaimed sports aficionados to the relatively obscure course...
...alas, the multitudes were soon disappointed as the seminar leader, John Hoberman, uttered the words heard so often in the week following registration: "This course is not an easy one. Simply because it deals with sport does not mean it's a gut...
...what happened every Tuesday night was lecturing on a novel subject by one of Harvard's true intellectuals. Rather than a gut, the course was probably as informative as any other given in the fall...
...could smell a gut when I saw it--but unfortunately so could hundreds of others," R. Russell Meyer '77, a prospective student in English 175, "American Novels of the Twenties and Thirties," said yesterday...
...discovered existing in a rented room on Social Security, watching old movies on TV while his attempt at an autobiography languishes in the typewriter, just one paragraph written. Then his old partner (played by Howard Duff, who was Sam Spade on the radio in the old days) arrives gut-shot at his door, dies in his arms, and Wells takes over the case his friend was working on. On its face, it is not much: Duff had been trying to recover a kidnaped cat for Lily Tomlin, who plays one of those self-consciously dizzy L.A. types who are simultaneously...