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  1. 20th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14859)
  2. 19th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14858)
  3. 18th transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14857)
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  19. 2nd transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14841)
  20. 1st transcript block in Roses of Crimson documentary (Q14840)
  21. Transitional segment 51 (Q14839)
  22. 87,000 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 or use your visa Discover or MasterCard by calling 1-800-463-8825. (Q14838)
  23. send a check or money order for $21 to the University of Alabama PO Box, (Q14837)
  24. for a videotape of this program, (Q14836)
  25. Transitional segment 50 (Q14835)
  26. Not lossed (Q14834)
  27. think in terms of causes one. (Q14833)
  28. 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)
  29. It had come from the football field. (Q14831)
  30. It was for survival. An for victory. (Q14830)
  31. but the South had a new tradition for something else. (Q14829)
  32. The South had a heart and a tradition, (Q14828)
  33. all the loss causes and sacrificing's in vain. (Q14827)
  34. For all the last stands, (Q14826)
  35. looked back at the cultural impact of Alabama's early Rose Bowl appearances and wrote this in 1941. (Q14825)
  36. John Temple Graves, a Birmingham newspaper editor, (Q14824)
  37. Transitional segment 49 (Q14823)
  38. And physical commitment to something else. (Q14822)
  39. It would have invested this kind of emotional energy. (Q14821)
  40. I think, is the South would have found some other way to excel. (Q14820)
  41. And what would have happened, (Q14819)
  42. it would not have, because the South would have just been proved yet again to be inferior in some other dimension of life. (Q14818)
  43. And my answer to that is no, (Q14817)
  44. 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)
  45. Suppose they had been defeated by 40 points, (Q14815)
  46. Suppose Alabama had Lossed badly in 1926. (Q14814)
  47. What we need to do is ask ourselves a kind of interesting philosophical question. (Q14813)
  48. Transitional segment 48 (Q14812)
  49. That rule Southern football. The Alabama Crimson Tide. (Q14811)
  50. ready to play for the team. (Q14810)

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