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- 20th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14859)
- 19th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14858)
- 18th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14857)
- 17th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14856)
- 16th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14855)
- 15th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14854)
- 14th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14853)
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- 12th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14851)
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- 10th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14849)
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- 7th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14846)
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- 4th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14843)
- 3rd transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14842)
- 2nd transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14841)
- 1st transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14840)
- Transitional segment 51 (Q14839)
- 87,000 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 or use your visa Discover or MasterCard by calling 1-800-463-8825. (Q14838)
- send a check or money order for $21 to the University of Alabama PO Box, (Q14837)
- for a videotape of this program, (Q14836)
- Transitional segment 50 (Q14835)
- Not lossed (Q14834)
- think in terms of causes one. (Q14833)
- It had come from those mighty afternoons in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena when Alabama's Crimson Tide had rolled a glory the South had come by way of football to (Q14832)
- It had come from the football field. (Q14831)
- It was for survival. An for victory. (Q14830)
- but the South had a new tradition for something else. (Q14829)
- The South had a heart and a tradition, (Q14828)
- all the loss causes and sacrificing's in vain. (Q14827)
- For all the last stands, (Q14826)
- looked back at the cultural impact of Alabama's early Rose Bowl appearances and wrote this in 1941. (Q14825)
- John Temple Graves, a Birmingham newspaper editor, (Q14824)
- Transitional segment 49 (Q14823)
- And physical commitment to something else. (Q14822)
- It would have invested this kind of emotional energy. (Q14821)
- I think, is the South would have found some other way to excel. (Q14820)
- And what would have happened, (Q14819)
- it would not have, because the South would have just been proved yet again to be inferior in some other dimension of life. (Q14818)
- And my answer to that is no, (Q14817)
- would football then have become the sort of important defining experience for Southerners that it is going to come over the next five decades? (Q14816)
- Suppose they had been defeated by 40 points, (Q14815)
- Suppose Alabama had Lossed badly in 1926. (Q14814)
- What we need to do is ask ourselves a kind of interesting philosophical question. (Q14813)
- Transitional segment 48 (Q14812)
- That rule Southern football. The Alabama Crimson Tide. (Q14811)
- ready to play for the team. (Q14810)