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...personal-appearance tour-major cities only? I know it's not the sort of thing you're into, and you hardly owe it to Universal. After all, they got the story rights for nothing. But you're hot now, and you're going to get hotter. Like the studio told us: "Clint Eastwood does it -why can't he?" At least you ought to get yourself solid agency representation. You need somebody in your corner who knows the business. Just keep us in mind if you decide to make a move...
...image last week at a White House staff meeting. The next day, he repeated it at a Cabinet meeting. It so inspired him that he repeated it once again at a Republican fund-raising dinner. Nixon and his far from steely Administration desperately needed reassurance: the fire kept getting hotter, and at times it seemed to be out of control. The dominant question each day was: What next...
Barnaby, however, refuses to be discouraged. "By beating Penn and Navy," he said, "we've shown we are one of the class teams in the League. If some of our guys get hotter than they have been...
...first run, could only manage 11th overall. Bobby Cochran of the U.S. Olympic team and the University of Vermont, who had reached the peak of his form a couple of weeks before with a World Cup victory in the Giant Slalom at Heavenly Valley, Calif., was skiing hotter than a two-dollar pistol and left the rest of the racers more than a second and a half behind...
Against the best field of the whole series at the Dick Springer Memorial Giant slalom at Mammoth Mountain, on April 7, Steele finished 13th, and stood 12th after his first run. Skiing hotter than a dollar pistol, Eric Poulsen of the U.S. ski team won that event by over two seconds...