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At Alabama, Bryant lived above the gymnasium, going out for a date only when, in those days of relaxed rules, the line coach peeled a few dollars off a roll of bills and rewarded his charges, ostensibly for sweeping the basketball court. Bear played end on the best team the...
The 1954 team, weakened by its trial by fire, was Bryant's only loser, 1-9. Two years later, Texas A & M won the Southwest Conference title. Still Bryant drove his players fiercely. John David Crow, a halfback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1957, recalls going into the...
Other difficulties derive from the enormous power that a person's work unit, the local authority over his life, has over what should be private matters. Permission of the unit is necessary to study abroad, to visit relatives in another city, even to get married or divorced. In one...
But there is no doubt that the political atmosphere is more relaxed and economic conditions better than they have been in years. There is cynicism, to be sure, and millions of Chinese would undoubtedly emigrate if given the chance. But there is also an astonishing lack of bitterness toward the...
The strain of this double life takes its emotional toll. One does not see many smiling, relaxed people in the streets of Buenos Aires, and according to one psychiatrist, since 1976 cases of "psychosis" have escalated three-fold. "The tension of 'when will they come for me"?, the anxiety of...