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...sunniest of spring vacations for the lacrosse team. Pitted against top-flight competition with four major defensemen injured, the team lost all four games on its Southern tour...
...again, the Navy will not use a drop. Nor will it continue to employ most of the 2,500 Cuban workers who commute daily to the base. Last week the first 500 Cubans were dismissed. Furthermore, no more U.S. dependents will be allowed at Guantanamo, once considered about the sunniest assignment a Navy man and his family could draw...
Probably very few there knew the lyrics, but they expressed the official Moscow view: Love walked right in and drove the shadows away, Love walked right in and brought my sunniest day . . . One look and I had found a world completely new, When love walked in with...
Without Thunder. In his son's recounting, Renoir was the sanest and sunniest of men. His biography is a powerful antidote for the notion-acquired, perhaps, from reading biographies of Van Gogh and Gauguin-that art must spring from anguish. Not that Renoir had an easy time; at the beginning of his career his paintings were ridiculed along with those of other impressionists, and at the end of it he was twisted by a rheumatic paralysis that made each brush stroke an effort of will. What was so unusual about Renoir was the grace with which he bore...
...capricious shrew. It was at Troon in the 1923 British Open that 21-year-old Gene Sarazen, cocky 1922 U.S. Open champion, teed off into a howling gale sweeping in unannounced from the slate-grey firth, shot a horrendous 85, and caught the next boat home. Even in the sunniest of weather, the championship 7,045-yd. course is a clutching jungle of harsh gorse, spiny Scotch broom and impenetrable whin bushes. Ditchlike burns and sheerfaced bunkers dot the threadbare fairways; the postage-stamp greens are stubbly and unpredictable. Commuter trains clatter past while golfers sweat over tricky putts...