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When Beanpot time rolls around each February, many of the world's loyal Kelley fans gather to pay their respects and enjoy his now-famous monologue at the tournament luncheon Kelley coached a record 20 'Pot teams and always manages to put each year's participants in the proper frame of mind before the first puck hits...
...considered his explanation sincere, and an American diplomat described him as a "man of integrity." In contrast, a respected West German analyst notes that Rakowski has a "weakness for ambition" and "always knows which way the wind blows." One British expert points out that ultimately, Rakowski was always a loyal Communist...
Naturally, the network paying millions of dollars for broadcast rights milked the event for all it was worth--and more. CBS showed us the now-standard bar scenes with loyal football fans gathered around the television wearing Bengal baseball caps or 49er football shirts. Irv Cross told us how Super Bowl rings are made...
During every Harvard home game, spectators may enter a half-court shooting contest sponsored by Crimson Travel. Mr. Henry Zimmerman '25, Harvard's widely recognized Most Loyal Fan of the Century, chooses three names from a cardboard box, and three people usually embarrass themselves by tossing airballs...
Even so, the proposed White House cut from previously planned 1983 domestic spending is expected to total almost $30 billion. Even some loyal Republicans are likely to balk. Said Majority Leader Howard Baker last week: "You've cut all you can from discretionary programs. We may have overdone it already in some of them...