Word: huffs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...best friend Dollie (Bonnie Carol Case) something of a scamp with a tal ent for leading men on and turning them off. When a buddy of Jeannie's soldier brother Jimmie (Paul Bradley) makes a play for Dollie late one beery night, Dollie leaves in a huff. He (Doug McGrath) turns to Jeannie, takes her and warns her to stay quiet about it. He and Jimmie return to the army the next day. Jeannie is pregnant, her moth er (Doris Petrie) hysterical, her father (Donald Pleasence) incensed. The father gets his best friend, a grizzled rummy named Sandy...
TIME Correspondent Ken Huff, who spent a night inside the Indian encampment, reported what happened just before the Government deadline for evacuation...
...spiritual preparations were suddenly interrupted an hour before the deadline when a blue Coupe de Ville Cadillac roared up, shattering the solemnity. Dennis Banks, an Indian leader, jumped out to announce that both sides had agreed to a ceasefire proposed by the National Council of Churches of Christ. Reported Huff: "There were whoops of joy as the sun set behind a ridge spotted with the silhouettes of jagged pines." That precarious truce held despite a shootout between Indian patrol guards and federal marshals just an hour later. Two Indians were shot, one in the hand...
...been throwing to his dad since he was eight years old," says one scout) that some experts think he might be a starter in his first year in the pros. Other strong-armed quarterbacks who figure to be chosen in the early rounds of the draft are Gary Huff, Florida State, 6 ft. 1 in., 186 lbs., Joe Ferguson, Arkansas, 6 ft. 1 in., 182 lbs. and Don Strock, Virginia Tech, 6 ft. 5 in., 205 lbs. this season. He has, says one scout, the "quick eyes to see the field, pick a hole and go like hell." Cunningham...
...Huff. Denied the possibility of throwing a wrench in the Republicans' clockwork organization by blocking all entrances to the hall, the demonstrators milled about in the streets, slashing tires, abusing more arriving delegates and breaking a few windows. Al Hubbard, a V.V.A.W. leader, walked off in a huff. "If trashing is the thing, if assaulting delegates is the thing, then we will have no part of it." The Miami Beach, county and state police forces who cracked scarcely a skull all the long week in a masterly display of restraint and cool, finally drove the protesters from the convention...