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...firm's fortunes are continuing to worsen. Daily sales dwindled to only 286 cars during the first ten days of the year, compared with the already depressed level of 350 a year ago. The drop in AMC's sales for all of 1981 was the sharpest of any American carmaker...
Miraculously, it was Staley, arm in a sling (bursitis of the shoulder) until three days before the tournament, whose skills were at their sharpest. The freshman raced through Johns Hopkins' Linzie Gould and number-four seed Patrice McConnel of Princeton before succumbing to Porter in the semis...
Since the end of the last election, there has been a vague, often unexpressed, feeling among some city liberals that Cambridge's progressive consensus might someday crumble over issues of style and substance that found their sharpest focus on housing questions. That someday may have arrived...
...Anderson and Moss Hart were frequently in attendance. Knowing that anything witty would be printed, repeated and quoted, Woolcott directed the conversation toward the four topics that interested him: "Theater, friends, murder and anything else that interests me." The Round Table flourished. Only the flight of New York's sharpest tongues to Hollywood forced it to disband in the late 1930s. Woolcott remained in New York, writing, commenting, and broadcasting his opinions in the CBS show, The Town Crier. He died shortly after signing...
...only went to the air 13 times (five completions for 50 yards) but after four games with Cuccia calling the signals we have learned he is his sharpest when he doesn't have to pass that much. "We controlled the ball on the ground and he didn't need to throw," coach Joe Restic said after the game...