Word: rolled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Crimson quarterback Jimmy Stoeckel has relentlessly driven Harvard opponents wild with his crisp passing and mastery of the roll-out and option attack. And Pat McInnally has excelled...
...week-end at the Cape, but Hart cancels it to research a supplement for Kingsfield's new book. They fight again--in a supermarket this time. Susan tells Hart that he's taking school too seriously, that he's just chasing a piece of paper, nothing more. Waving a roll of toilet paper, she says his diploma is just another kind of paper, "no different from this...
BROCK WALSH came to Harvard to play soccer, but there are some people in California betting that he ends up a rock and roll star. In August, Walsh, a junior in Adams House, hitchhiked to Hollywood, where he met his manager and auditioned for Columbia Records. They expect to sign him within two weeks...
...wisdom and knowledge, an awareness of human frailty, a persistent but not shrill hope, if not of heaven, at least of Judgment Day. He was also civilized, witty and endlessly inventive. He could write of himself without being a bore, recording "Thoughts of his own death/ like the distant roll/ of thunder at a picnic," wryly admitting that "Gluttony and Sloth have often protected him from Lust and Anger," and boasting gently that he was not vain "except about his knowledge of metre and his friends...
...field side of the stadium. I felt a hand on my shoulder. It was the Brown assistant director of sports information. "You can have your camera back." "But what about the spying?" "I guess it's all right to take some pictures if you like." So I took a roll of pictures. None of them came...