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...managed to write no fewer than 47 novels under a string of pen names: John Baxter, Gordon Davis and Robert Dietrich, as well as David St. John. His chief characters are Agent Ward, a younger version of Hunt himself (they both went to Brown University), and a casual, thrill-hunting Washington C.P.A., Steve Bentley, who describes the nation's capital as "a great town if you've got the stamina of a Cape buffalo and the wealth of a Punjab prince." Most of the books are predictable concoctions of espionage and sex in exotic settings. Hunt is said...
...certain that each of you will find your years of education and athletics at Dartmouth among the most rewarding of your life. From my own personal experience playing basketball at Dartmouth, I can say that it was a great thrill and an honor to represent Dartmouth on the basketball court. Dartmouth truly has a great basketball tradition...
...other vampire, cannot be held responsible for what happens when the sun goes down. NBC, however, can be held responsible for the episode, titled Elegy for a Vampire, and for all the other stories in this series. They are consistently dreadful, substituting the chill of boredom for the thrill of suspense. Week after week, this is perhaps the silliest of all the silly hours...
...care about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, come and talk with us tonight of tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. at The Crimson, 14 Plympton St. We'll welcome you with refreshments and open arms...
Snavely's greatest thrill this season was his fumble recovery in the Cornell game. "I touch the ball every play, but it's a lot different when it's rolling out there in the open," he says. "I saw the thing and I didn't know what to do for a second. I just couldn't believe it was there for me to get. I just let out a week yell 'AAAHHH!' and then I pounced on it. Recovering that fumble really made me feel great...