Word: joe
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Offense is not really a problem. The Crimson has several fine shooters, especially captain Gary Borchard, senior guard Joe Deering, and juniors Pete Kelley and Denny Lynch. Wilson is now playing Borchard and Lynch as forwards on the first team, with senior Bill Danner, at center...
...goal came in the last minnte of play of the first half. Three times Adams charged out of the nets after the ball. Three times he couldn't quite reach it. Twice Crimson fullbacks cleared the ball from the open goal, but on the third try Wesleyan right inside Joe Sipples booted the ball...
Quarterback Tom Bilodeau and half-back Stan Yastrzemski will lead the Crimson team, which soundly whipped Tufts and Brown in games earlier this season. Bolstering the line will be tackle Joe Jurek and ends Paul Barringer, Curt Lemkau, Tom Sedlacek, and Frank Ulcickas...
Weakest of the issue's articles is an editorial on disarmament and the individual. The author serves up the old cliches about how much more remote nuclear war appears to the average Joe than fluoridation. Further, he expresses undue optimism about the recent disarmament proposals. It's hardly time to send in telegrams congratulating the Administration...
...mistral all through the novel, blowing both sequence and motivation into a rubble of farcical shocks and grisly surprises. Catch-22 is held together only by the inescapable fact that Joseph Heller is a superb describer of people and things. Take his portrait of a character called Hungry Joe: "A jumpy, emaciated wretch with a fleshless face of dingy skin and bone and twitching veins squirming subcutaneously in the blackened hollows behind his eyes like severed sections of snake. Hungry Joe ate voraciously, gnawed incessantly at the tips of his fingers, stammered, choked, itched, sweated, salivated and sprang from spot...