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OFFENSE PositionLettermen Candidates Tight End Kevin Pat Boultinghouse Mike Oeth Split End Mark Bianchi Chris Mann Rodney Taylor Tackle Gerald Mahon Tom Callahan Gerald Pecora Mike Zweber Guard Buz Crain Steve Connolly Mike Sukal Joe Zupanic Center Mike Bertuccio Darrin Duda Josh Fischer Quarterback Tim Perry Chris Salvaterra Pete Bassett A. Lazarre-White Tom Priore Fullback Art McMahon Chuck Greene Wingback Jim Reidy David Haller Bert Smyers Halfback Silas Myers Anthony Cutone Andy Bell David...
OFFENSE PositionLettermen Candidates Tight End Kevin Collins Pat Boultinghouse Mike Oeth Split End Mark Bianchi Chris Mann Rodney Taylor Tackle Gerald Mahon Tom Callahan Gerald Pecora Mike Zweber Guard Buz Crain Steve Connolly Mike Sukal Joe Zupanic Center Mike Bertuccio Darrin Duda Josh Fischer Quarterback Tim Perry Chris Salvaterra Pete Bassett A. Lazarre-White Tom Priore Fullback Art McMahon Chuck Greene Wingback Jim Reidy David Haller Bert Smyers Halfback Silas Myers Anthony Cutone Andy Belll David...
Some of the best and brightest left the country. Thomas Mann left, and Albert Einstein, Hans Bethe, Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, Paul Tillich, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Fritz Lang, Billy Wilder. Some of the less fortunate fell into the hands of Goring's police and ended up in a little village outside Munich where the Nazis had built their first concentration camp. It was called Dachau. This was not yet the era of the gas chambers but rather of the truncheon, not mass murder but the gradual silencing of all opposition. "They came first for the Communists...
...another bid for United emerges, stock speculators wonder, will Davis raise the ante or once again take his stock profits and move on (he is believed to hold a 3.5% stake in the company)? Back at Horace Mann High School in the Bronx, Davis' classmates said the pugnacious youth could -- and would -- argue any side of an issue. Even now he may be mulling his next daring move over a nice hot pastrami sandwich in Beverly Hills...
Have a conversation with Sawyer, and you cannot help coming away impressed. Intelligent, articulate, polished -- and a bit calculated. (She calls a reporter at home to amend her earlier list of favorite reading: add Doctorow's Billy Bathgate and Mann's Tonio Kroger to a shelf that already features Flaubert, Henry James and John Fowles.) In earnest, carefully molded sentences, she strives to dispel the notion that she is strictly a TV creation. "I really love what you learn every day in the business," she says. "I love the breathtaking way we walk into people's lives and ask them...