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Although the Columbia game is undoubtedly the highlight of his college football career, Fenerty also had several other career highs in his sophmore year. He had 30 rushes against Connecticut, hauled in four receptions against both Brown and Dartmouth, and had his longest kickoff return, 38 yards, versus the Green. He also had five 100-yd. games, including a 196-yd. effort for his first college start...
...second half of its last two games, Harvard has scored just seven points...Of the 116 points the Crimson has scored this year, only 29 have come in the first half...Santiago's 49-yard scamper in the first half last weekend was his--and the team's--longest run from scrimmage this year...Harvard has given up just two touchdowns in the last 10 quarters of play...The crowd for the Princeton game (18,000) was the biggest Harvard has played in front of this year...White this year has thrown half as many touchdowns...
...used the "World's Longest Urinal." As I was doing my thing along with 200 other people (mostly men), a bathtub toy floated by in front of me. Someone reached down to grab it but then had second thoughts and retracted...
...bloodthirsty, amoral ! quality with striking imagery: the gruesome severed head of the luckless Prince of Persia is held high on a stake, impassive masks hide the faces and emotions of Turandot and her retinue, and the ice princess makes her entrance in Act II down what must be the longest staircase in operatic history...
This mammoth chronicle is Michener's longest yet, and like so many of those before it, contains perfunctory characterization, arid prose and an authentic gift for conveying the mighty sweep of history. This time the locus is the Lone Star State. Michener begins his tale in the early 16th century, when Tejas was unexplored Mexican wasteland. In the kilopage fictification that follows, events and personalities pass in review: the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, Comanche raids, cattle drives, oil, religion, high school football, superpatriotism and real estate dodges. Much of this is fascinating, but it is propelled...