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DEFENSE Position Lettermen Candidates End Tom Schreur John Boyer Tony Khazen Barry Littman Tackle Mike Murphy Rich Puccio Mike Vollmer J. Brzezenski Neal Kaufman Darren Langis C. Arnow Jared Levin John Sparks Middle Guard Greg Gicewicz Bruce McKee Linebacker Rick Mclntire Craig Peck Joe Gordian David Weiss Mark Pare Brian Powilatis Adjuster Bobby Frame Chris Maroney Eldon Johnson Mike Patterson Sean Warren Cornerback Cory Thabit Chris Rezendes Jon Lawrence Mark Bowen Jeff lafrati Rick Sofield Safety Jim Smith Bill Sellers
DEFENSE Position Lettermen Candidates End Tom Schreur John Boyer Tony Khazen Barry Littman Tackle Mike Murphy Rich Puccio Mike Vollmer J. Brzezenski Neal Kaufman Darren Langis C. Arnow Jared Levin John Sparks Middle Guard Greg Gicewicz Bruce McKee Linebacker Rick Mclntire Craig Peck Joe Gordian David Weiss Mark Pare Brian Powilatis Adjuster Bobby Frame Chris Maroney Eldon Johnson Mike Patterson Sean Warren Cornerback Cory Thabit Chris Rezendes Jon Lawrence Mark Bowen Jeff lafrati Rick Sofield Safety Jim Smith Bill Sellers
...pair's adventures on the road (accompanied most of the way by John Mclntire, playing Whit's grandpa) are more in the nature of inconveniences than high drama. There are encounters with a cranky bull and a mean-minded con man who owes Red money, an interlude in a cathouse, and, most persistent, a girl named Marlene (Alexa Kenin), who has all the spunk she needs to become the singing star she dreams of being. Too bad she can't carry a tune...
...replied Fundamentalist Presbyterian Carl Mclntire. In his Christian Beacon, he offered an ingenious exegesis of the Cana account: "Jesus Christ never drank any fermented wine, neither did he ever make fermented wine. What Jesus did at the marriage of Cana was to make out of water the finest nonintoxicating wine that perhaps was ever made. The various combinations of the fruits of the vine can produce some delicious non-fermented drinks...
After Bruenn's initial examination, Mclntire did take the precaution of prescribing digitalis for the President's heart. Roosevelt took the drug in normal doses for the rest of his life. In addition, Mclntire ordered F.D.R. to shorten his work schedule to only six hours a day, a cutback that the President docilely accepted until the 1944 race against New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey began to quicken...