The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1979, Page page 7, Image 7

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daily nebraskan
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What if Napoleon had been 6' 2 1
Imagine how the course of history
might have changed if that extra
height had meant extra ability, more
power to be victorious!
The capital of the U.S. might
be New Orleans. You might be
flunking English instead of French.
Eating frog's legs at a Burger Roi.
And erowine un to learn about
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English perfume, English postcards, )
and English kisses.
Had Napoleon been a foot
taller, his chest would have been
12 inches higher. Then his most
famous pose might have under
shot the mark and gone down in
history as an obscene gesture.
Even if he had still lost at ,
Waterloo, Wellington might have
figured that Elba was too small
for Napoleon, put him on Sicily
and then, instead of the kiss of
death, the Mafia might have been
handing out French kisses.
What's that eot to do with
Coors Beer? Not much. But think :
about this what if Coors Beer
weren't brewed up in the high
country? Then it wouldn't be the
only beer brewed with pure Rocky
Mountain spring water and special
high country barley. It would
be city beer like all the others.
But luckily for beer lovers, it's not.
It's Coors. And you can
Taste the High Country.
Vive le Coors!
Haste tife
1979 ADOLPH COORS COMPANY. GOLDEN, COLO.
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