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...Elvis shake like a man on a fuzzy tree...

Author: By Compiled BY Andy klein, | Title: Semi-Annual Oldies Quiz | 1/19/1972 | See Source »

...real stars of Dirty Harry are the special effects and make-up men. Without their genius, Siegel would have been unable to send off his audience furtively checking the roof-tops. The film's proportions are so mythic, one expects to shake off the horror. Not so, For three nights running one particularly gruesome close-up has starred in this reviewer's nightmares. Dirty Harry is compelling, though not exactly pleasant, entertainment that rides high on the new wave of violence films. Hopefully Siegel and his film-making colleagues will ebb back to their other obsession. Sex is so much...

Author: By Alan Heppel, | Title: Supercop | 1/17/1972 | See Source »

...wheelchair is so "different" that the healthy child feels no sense of identification. ∧ Ignorance is a major obstacle to social contact with the handicapped. Ninety percent of those interviewed said they did not know how to approach such a person: Would it hurt him to shake hands? they wondered. Did he want help, and if so, what kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Hostility to the Handicapped | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

QUARTERBACK. John Reaves, Florida, 6 ft. 3 in., 210 Ibs. A classic dropback passer with a quick release. Reaves has the height to see over charging linemen, the muscle to shake off tacklers and the poise to spring the big play under pressure. If only because so many pro clubs have weaknesses at quarter back, two other passers will also be drafted high: Pat Sullivan, Auburn, 6 ft.. 188 Ibs., and Gary wichard, C.W. Post, 6 ft. 2 in.. 217 Ibs. Many ∧B∧worry that Heisman Winner Sullivan is a mite too small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: TIME'S All-America Team: The Pick of the Pros | 12/20/1971 | See Source »

...Hampshire that year that Kefauver proved the effectiveness of the exhausting, person-to-person campaign technique he developed in Tennessee. He attended tea parties, church breakfasts and club luncheons, all day and into the night. Gorman writes that Kefauver "would go to the top floor of factories and shake every hand on every floor, introducing himself by saying, 'I'm Estes Kefauver, and I'm running for President. I'd appreciate your vote...

Author: By Leo F. J. wilking, | Title: Kefauver | 12/16/1971 | See Source »

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