Word: patly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ought to get started on this topic of unity. As I see it, Barry and I differ not as a matter of ends, but of means. It's my opinion, and I mean this sincerely, that I have great respect for you, Barry. And I want to add that Pat does too. It's my feeling too, that the party should not be led by extremists of the right or the left, but that we should lend it from the middle. I hasten to a ld, and I hope this remark will not be misunderstood, that I have always considered...
Then, on orders from Governor Pat Brown, 400 policemen swept into the building. The students sprawling over the littered floors offered no defiance. They went limp, and for the next 13 hours police dragged them along hall ways, pushed them into elevators or bumped them down stairs, and shoved them into buses backed up at the rear entrance. "This is wonderful, wonderful!" shouted Protest Leader Mario Savio, 21, a red-haired philosophy student, just before police took him away. Girls were carted off to the city jails; boys were hauled to the Santa Rita prison farm, where tough criminals...
...harem of floozies she and Tony were "making out with" not so long ago, even lewdly ogles the women in a plush beauty salon. While Tony skitters about, fighting the impulse to take his best friend in his arms and kiss him, Charlie wards off the advances of Pat Boone (sacred love) and Walter Matthau (profane). By the last reel, he/she/it has turned up in a more felicitous incarnation. Too late, though. Public apathy is apt to send Charlie off to the boneyard reserved for classic Hollywood fumbles...
Yastrzemski, who played second-string for two years behind all-Ivy fullback Bill Grana, missed a chance to start at fullback this year when he injared his shoulder. But when Pat Conway was injured two weeks before the season ended, Yastrzemski took charge, He gained 48 yards against Brown and was the leading rusher in the Yale game with 85 yards in 11 carries
Gerhart grabbed the youth, looked at the name tag in a protruding shirt, and dashed into the building to see if the shirt's owner was present. "It was Pat's shirt [Patrick E. Ciccone '66]," Gerhart said, "and his room was empty, so I knew right away something was fishy...