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Robert E. Kaufmann '62, assistant dean of the Faculty for financial affairs, said yesterday that the loss of the Canaday revenues to pay for the overrun is a "disappointment and not a jolt" to the housing account...
...invited to take over the discussion. The final outside expert is a lawyer who explains how to file for divorce. Last year, as an added touch of realism, Allen brought in a recent-and embittered -divorcee to talk about financial problems. "She really gave the kids a jolt," he says. Toward the end of the course, the couple must spin a "wheel of misfortune" that lists nine possible catastrophes (for example, the breadwinner is fired, the mother-in-law moves in or part of the house burns), all of which lead eventually to divorce...
...heads of the audience. In The Tingler, Castle himself appeared at the beginning to warn audiences they would receive what turned out to be-quite literally-a shock. Selected seats were wired, and when the monster was unleashed in the film certain members of the audience got a mild jolt...
...humidity about 90%), Foreman's punches soon lost power. Arm weary, he began to swing wildly, frequently missing entirely, spinning around on his own momentum like a worn-out drunk. Ali took advantage of Foreman's slack defense by springing off the ropes time after time to jolt the bone-tired champ with lightning combinations to the head...
...severe jolt to the Crimson title hopes was the hand injury sustained by tight end Pete Curtin which will sideline him for a few more weeks. In the meantime, the play of 18 year-old Bob McDermott has helped to ease the situation...