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...wanted to go to Notre Dame bad Papa said. "It was a big place, and they were gonna pay some good bread. The day I got accepted at Brown and Harvard, and found out that the deal with Missouri was going to come through my father sat down with my uncles and we thought about it, rather they thought about it and I decided to give it (Harvard) a chance...
Athletics in fact have played a dominant role in Papa's life from the exclusively soccer playing days of his youth in Greece to his football and soccer heroies in this country. "In Greece we learned early to play soccer. We played pickup games in the neighborhood and the fundamental skills came naturally Coming the America I picked up its brand of soccer the aggressiveness the hustle but I didn't forget the general outlook of the game and the basic skills I learned in Greece...
...only, people to bring to Harvard his own personal $125 pool eye. Papa has put his hustling to good use. "I had saved up about $140 from gambling to fly home for vacations, and I was down in the Mather pool room shooting for fun and practice when a big dude came in and said. 'I'm looking for Papa John...
...SUPPOSE THE COLUMNIST decides that he is tougher and smarter than the candidate; that the candidate himself is an outsider, whose sources of information and standing on the machismo ladder are inferior to the journalist's. Then the columnist becomes a suffering and occasionally furious papa, lecturing the candidate as if he were a twelve year...
Divorced. Christina Onassis Bolker, 21, Greek shipping heiress who displeased Papa Aristotle by marrying a man more than twice her age; and Joseph R. Bolker, 48, prosperous Los Angeles real estate developer; after nine months of marriage; in Los Angeles...