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While the Crimson will be looking to keep its Ivy slate clean in its quest for a championship. Walt Snickenberger will be looking to move into third place on the Tiger career rushing list. The halfback needs just 42 yards to surpass the mark of 1896 yards set by the great Cosmo lacavazzi, who must be remembered by all true football fans. Iacavazzi played for the Tigers from...
...have taken a number of economic measures [increased taxes on higher incomes, tightened credit policy]. This is not a long-term program. Its aim is to bring inflation under control. I believe that by the end of this year, inflation will not surpass 12% or 13%. Last year and at the beginning of this, Greece had the highest inflation rate in Europe, around...
...lapsed Catholic and an early starter. The day after she graduated from high school in Los Angeles, where her father worked for a utility company, the young actress won her first TV assignment. She was unforgettable as Happy Hotppint, a sexless elf in appliance commercials. "Nothing can surpass the thrill when I saw myself on television," she remembers. "In fact, I was so excited I almost forgot about the pain. I was supposed to be a flat-chested neuter elf. Well, I wasn't flat-chested, and it was painful...
...humorless, intellectual fanatic who first tried submerging himself in the Roman Catholic Church and then, with equally uncritical fervor, opted for the ego and power trip of politics. Others speculate that his drive is pure Freud, the compulsive, humorless, self-righteous attempt of a quiet young man to surpass the booming, back-slapping old pol who happened to be his father. To his family and friends, Brown is simply a shy, intelligent man with "a missionary spirit...
Once again today all eyes will be on Harvard's record-setting split end Pat McInally, who now needs just 54 yards worth of receptions to become the second player in the history of Crimson football to surpass the 1000-yard mark...