Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sure was. To the astonishment of practically everybody except Mollenkopf (who is obviously used to this sort of thing), Notre Dame produced the passer it had been lacking all last year: Terry Hanratty, 18, a sophomore quarterback from Butler, Pa.-which happens to be near the home of the New York Jets' Joe Namath, who happens to have been Hanratty's boyhood hero. Ahead of every good passer, of course, there is a good receiver, and the Irish have one of those too: End Jim Seymour, 19, another sophomore, who stands 6 ft. 4 in., weighs...
...surprisingly, Don Herbert failed when he tried to sell his new series to commercial television. A few ad agen cies and sponsors showed some interest, but they could not entice an appropriate time slot from the big networks. "All those people said they liked it and were sure their families would watch it," recalls Herbert, "but they were just as sure that 'the masses' wouldn't." With a nationwide chain of 105 educational channels scheduled to telecast the Experiment series by next spring, the masses could-and should-prove them wrong...
Neither police nor lawyers nor court employees would be allowed to publicize any opinions on the merits of the case. Police would also be forbidden to pose an arrested person for news photographs; the accused could not be interviewed unless he himself so requested in writing. To be sure, these pretrial rules would cut off crime reporters from their main sources, but diligent newsmen would still be free to dig up whatever they could find on their...
...thing, news media have recently shown "impressive" restraint. For another, the Sheppard decision clearly suggests that trial judges can and should combat inflammatory reporting by many other devices-holding pretrial hearings in private, granting continuances and changes of venue, selecting jurors from distant localities, sequestering jurors to make sure that they do not read the newspapers and readily ordering mistrials when they...
Kamensky's exposure and murder are engineered by Vassili Chubinov, himself a revolutionary and terrorist-and, to be sure, a traitor as well. Chubinov is surely the most appealing anarchist ever conceived. Even his ungainly figure is sketched with sympathy, down to his very overcoat, "hanging on the door in obvious deformity, so badly cut that it did not even fit the air." To him, conspiracy is "a game he happened to enjoy ... his kind...