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...ever had pulled on me in my 30 years of coaching." The embitterment over the defeat led to Indiana's violent feelings last week. But Coach Taylor has a ready reason for having let his stars play so long: "We weren't trying to pour it on. It's just that our team was playing so well I wanted to watch them go. It was a rare pleasure...
...floor. Mr. Love, of Quincy Market, believes this to be a defect due to the rotting substructure. Mrs. Kimball, however, insists that her section of the building was constructed with a list so that the late 19th century sailmakers could lay their goods lengthwise along the floor, then pour water over the cloth to shrink it. A drain gathered the water...
...indistinguishable from simple mortals; often they are unaware of their situation. But if just one of them were lacking, the sufferings of mankind would poison even the souls of the newborn... For the Lamed-Vov are the hearts of the world multiplied, and into them, as into one receptacle, pour all our griefs." The descendents of Rabbi Yom Tov Levy, martyred in 1185, are granted the grace of one Lamed-Vov in every generation, and Ernie Levy is the last Just Man in his line...
...late applications continue to pour into the admissions office, it appears that nearly as many students will seek to enter the Class of 1965 as the record 5200 who applied last year, even though applications were lagging four or five per cent behind last year's figures until this week...
John Huston's direction has given the film sufficient plasticity to pour it into any definition of farce, but let us settle for Fowler's: "Farce raises laugher by the outrageous absurdity of the situation or characters exhibited." Which doesn't yet bring us to Gina Lollobrigida (she comes later), but provides a good excuse for a summary of the situation...