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USC Supporters Think Recent Results Aren’t What They Should Be

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Recently, my psychology professor at USC was describing a manic-depressive person to his students. “A manic-depressive is a person who walks around shouting at the top of his voice one minute and then is in a corner crying the next.”

At the end of the class, he repeated the symptoms and then asked the students for the name. “Our football coach,” replied one.

CLARENCE B. SANTOS, Los Angeles

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