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...season, freshman football coach Henry Lamar ruefully offers penalties, fumbles, and the smallest player turnout in years as reasons for the Yardling's disappointing record, of one win and two losses. But he sees cause for cheer in a rapidly-improving team...
Lamar has the smallest turnout of players in years, 82. He attributes this to "the All-Americans we were supposed to have out. They never showed up, but the rumors frightened away some good prospects...
Effervescent & Erotic. To Picasso fanciers, the most entertaining parts of the exhibit are among the largest and smallest items on display. Both are the handiwork of the 1960s, and both show that even at the age of 85, Picasso remains astonishingly inventive. The largest works, of course, are Picasso's monuments, represented by the model for the recently installed Chicago Civic Center sculpture and a photomontage of a heroic female figure to be installed in The Netherlands. The smallest are the impish, effervescent, often forthrightly erotic metal cutouts. Brightly painted and deftly bent, they look like cubist paintings...
Gilt-Edged Load. Intra depositors with accounts of $77,500 or more will be paid off with stock in the new investment company; smaller depositors are to get half their money back in cash within three years, half of it as stock. The smallest (less than $3,100) Lebanese depositors have already been repaid in cash, through a total of $15.5 million in loans from the Lebanese cen tral bank...
Died. Eddy Gilmore, 60, Associated Press foreign correspondent for 32 years, eleven of them (1942-53) in Moscow; of a heart attack; in East Grinstead, England. Said Gilmore of his Russian labors: "I wrote for the smallest audience in the world, that one censor whose blue pencil ripped my copy-and my heart...