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...like smash-mouthed, high-action football, Saturday did not disappoint. As a team, the ninth-rated Crimson offense churned out 623 yards and 33 first downs Saturday, both all-time Harvard records...
Hochman said the goal of P.L.A.Y. CORPS is to "take an interest in sports and an interest in kids and smash them together...
...test. We have to be ethically responsible." One turned away: an unemployed woman, newly relocated to Baltimore, who had a history of self-destructive behavior, eating disorders and possible alcohol abuse. Told that her testing would be postponed, she became so distraught that Brandt feared she would smash a glass table in his office. A year later, after settling into a home and a job, she was accepted for testing. When the news was bad, says Brandt, "she took it very well and thanked us for making her wait. She said, 'I couldn't have accepted it before as well...
...Christmas card for him to send to friends and colleagues. The result was The Spirit of Christmas, an animated short film that centered on four crude-acting, blob-shaped third-grade boys forced to intervene in a nasty fistfight between Jesus Christ and Santa Claus. The tape was a smash, passed around and copied endlessly in media circles in Los Angeles and New York City...
...woolen mills, cotton factories, 500 local co-ops, 150 stores and 200 miles of railroad. Moreover, when occasionally faced with competition, they insisted that church members patronize LDS-owned businesses. Eventually this became too much for the U.S. Congress. In 1887 it passed the Edmunds-Tucker Act, specifically to smash the Mormons' vertical monopolies...