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president of the student body, phi beta kappa, and like his brother before him, a roads scholar. his performance during his senior year is still statistically one of the most impressive in the history of intercollegiate football. it was capped by all american honors and bril yand plays. so great of the press interest in the young student athlete that the new york basketball writers association had a showcase for white and his teammates. white delayed his mat rick las vegas to accept the highest salary ever offered to a player in the national football league. $15,800. this was pre-tv, pre- -- following the 1938 season he spept two terms in oxford studying law, but he returned home when world war ii broke out in europe in september 1939. he spent a year at yale law school, won the prize for highest grades in the first year and then took a leave of absence each of the two succeeding fall terms to continue to play professional football. he was able to -- provide a retirement nest egg for his parents. m onset of world war ii he tried to enlist in the marine corps to become a fighter p
president of the student body, phi beta kappa, and like his brother before him, a roads scholar. his performance during his senior year is still statistically one of the most impressive in the history of intercollegiate football. it was capped by all american honors and bril yand plays. so great of the press interest in the young student athlete that the new york basketball writers association had a showcase for white and his teammates. white delayed his mat rick las vegas to accept the highest...
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Jun 16, 2012
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star in three sports -- football, basketball, and baseball -- president of the student body, phi beta kappa, and like his brother before him a rhodes scholar. his performance during his senior year is still statistically one of the most impressive in the history of intercollegiate football. and it was capped by all-america honors and brilliant play in the cotton bowl. so great was the press interest in the young student/athlete that the new york basketball writers association created the first national invitational basketball tournament largely as a showcase for white and his teammates. white delayed his matriculation at oxford to accept the highest salary ever offered to a player in the national football league, $15,800. this was pre-tv, pre-rozell. following the 1938 season, he spent two terms at oxford studying law, but he returned home when world war ii broke out in europe in september 1939. he spent a year at yale law school, won the cullen prize for highest grades in the first year, and then took a leave of absence each of the two succeeding fall terms to continue to play professional
star in three sports -- football, basketball, and baseball -- president of the student body, phi beta kappa, and like his brother before him a rhodes scholar. his performance during his senior year is still statistically one of the most impressive in the history of intercollegiate football. and it was capped by all-america honors and brilliant play in the cotton bowl. so great was the press interest in the young student/athlete that the new york basketball writers association created the first...
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Jun 16, 2012
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became editor-in-chief of the colombian daily spectator, the college daily newspaper and i was phi beta kappa and then i went to harvard law school. i got into harvard law school and i did pretty well at harvard law school also. i made the law review and i was editor of the law review. a year -- at the end of law school, at the end of my third year in law school, my contemporaries were in law school were anthony kennedy who is now on the supreme court who was in my class and anyone know scalia who i served with on the law review so i knew these people a long time ago at that time. after law school, i didn't clerk but i received an award called the harvard university sheldon traveling fellowship and i travelled around the world for a year. i traveled to 30 countries. i was 24 years old at the time. i came back to the united states at the age of 25. i decided wayent to be a trial lawyer so i applied to the u.s. attorney's office. i applied before i left and there was a new u.s. attorney, john kennedy had just been elected president a short time before. the u.s. attorney was robert morgan that w
became editor-in-chief of the colombian daily spectator, the college daily newspaper and i was phi beta kappa and then i went to harvard law school. i got into harvard law school and i did pretty well at harvard law school also. i made the law review and i was editor of the law review. a year -- at the end of law school, at the end of my third year in law school, my contemporaries were in law school were anthony kennedy who is now on the supreme court who was in my class and anyone know scalia...
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Jun 16, 2012
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where you know, she saw the details and so forth but in the film, she also was friends with robert kappa the photographer. he was interested in the details. she was interested in the details. she could see the lines on the faces of the children. she could see things that people who just go in and cover war often don't see. they find the political drift. she found the personal drift. >> so why did you because of all of the stories -- you've done a large number of films why did this story pique your interest? >> it was martha gellhorn. >> really? how did you know about her? >> i was first approached about eight years ago by two women a writer named barbara turner and a producer named alex ryan who had written a very long -- barbara had written a very long script which i didn't think i really wanted to do. but as we began talking and talking, i got more and more interested in this story. i loved hemingway as a writer. but i got more and more interested in martha gellhorn story. so that was eight years ago. >> well, it is interesting the relevance to today and the women war correspondents, o
where you know, she saw the details and so forth but in the film, she also was friends with robert kappa the photographer. he was interested in the details. she was interested in the details. she could see the lines on the faces of the children. she could see things that people who just go in and cover war often don't see. they find the political drift. she found the personal drift. >> so why did you because of all of the stories -- you've done a large number of films why did this story...
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in a week or two but she don't give a damn ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan working on a tan ♪ ♪ all the kappato the beach ♪ ♪ because she's working on a tan sitting in the sand ♪ ♪ sitting in a chair flower in her hair ♪ ♪ margarita in her hand soaking up the sun ♪ ♪ getting next to nothing done attracting a crowd ♪ ♪ got their tongues hanging out but she don't give a damn ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan working on a tan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's so many things go through her mind ♪ ♪ reapply ♪ the white stuff in the cute cal or you're still in school ♪ ♪ part of it is concerned staying on your skin sorry but i have to rub it in ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan sitting in the sand ♪ ♪ chilling in a chair flower in her hair ♪ ♪ margarita in her hand soaking up the sun ♪ ♪ getting next to nothing done term paper due ♪ ♪ in a week or two but she don't give a damn ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan working on a tan ♪ working on a tan working on a tan ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i wish that i could have this moment for life ♪ ♪ for life ♪ for life ♪ [ cans opening ] ♪ ♪ i wish that i could have this moment for life ♪ ♪ for li
in a week or two but she don't give a damn ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan working on a tan ♪ ♪ all the kappato the beach ♪ ♪ because she's working on a tan sitting in the sand ♪ ♪ sitting in a chair flower in her hair ♪ ♪ margarita in her hand soaking up the sun ♪ ♪ getting next to nothing done attracting a crowd ♪ ♪ got their tongues hanging out but she don't give a damn ♪ ♪ she's working on a tan working on a tan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's so many things go through...