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"master of ceremonies" Definitions
  1. a person who introduces guests or people who provide entertainment at a formal occasion

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WCBS anchor Chris Wragge served as the Master of Ceremonies.
We have no need for a stressed-out master of ceremonies.
Mr. Lieber both played at the sessions and acted as master of ceremonies.
NFL star JJ Watt will also perform the role of a master of ceremonies.
He was a suave master of ceremonies and often appeared on television talk shows.
For the second consecutive year, the Academy Awards will forgo a master of ceremonies.
The master of ceremonies was Paul Hoffman, the president of the Liberty Science Center.
Mr. Clooney was co-chairman of the prize selection committee, not master of ceremonies.
The master of ceremonies placed his hand over the head of each finalist in turn.
Justino Mora, a software engineer, is also undocumented, and served as the master of ceremonies.
And when Mr. Burstein's Master of Ceremonies raises his cane, it spurts confetti over the audience.
Mr. Moss was a nightclub comedian and master of ceremonies in the tradition of Henny Youngman.
In 1994, he was master of ceremonies for Gingrich's celebratory event the night he became Speaker.
He was focused instead on his new memoir, "Master of Ceremonies," published by Flatiron Books this month.
The master of ceremonies, a young man from the north, read the opening of his prepared remarks.
Hart's withdrawal in December left the Oscars without a master of ceremonies for the first time since 1989.
Navy diver and shark attack survivor Paul De Gelder acting as the master of ceremonies for the evening.
"The Youth Army is cool!" shouted Liza, one of the young women members acting as master of ceremonies.
We see Don Alfonso (the hearty, excellent baritone Christopher Maltman) acting as a sort of master of ceremonies.
A celebrity or comedian typically provides entertainment; that person is neither the host nor the master of ceremonies.
The Chairman is part master of ceremonies, part all-knowing food deity and — in this new iteration — part judge.
Howard Cosell was the master of ceremonies, and the athletes, many of them African-Americans, were honored in turn.
They took care to surround him with supportive figures and play to his strengths as a master of ceremonies.
Who's hosting the VMAs and how to watch Comedian and author Sebastian Maniscalco is this year's master of ceremonies.
He's a real master of ceremonies," said barbecue master Adam Perry Lang, who called Kimmel "one of my closest friends.
The master of ceremonies paused briefly to let the crowd know there was an emergency situation, then resumed the festivities.
"Ring master" suggests a master of ceremonies at the circus, but on a Wednesday, not everything is as it seems.
The September Primetime Emmy Awards will not have a master of ceremonies, said Fox Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier on Wednesday.
"Cinema is about being together," Edouard Baer, a French actor and the opening night master of ceremonies, told assembled stars.
Martin Short was the master of ceremonies, Marvin Hamlisch played piano, and Rod Stewart and Patti LaBelle serenaded the guests.
The guard acting as master of ceremonies in the film seemed to have "an Ed Sullivan complex," Mr. Sewell said.
Tillerson can play master of ceremonies and potentially announce the outlines of the administration's new ISIS strategy on his home turf.
Welp, it must've worked out, because this year the Oscars are once again hitting the air without a master of ceremonies.
George Shea, the event's loquacious master of ceremonies and head of Major League Eating, explained that this was more than sport.
She was using it to challenge her classmates in an elaborate guessing game, in which she was the master of ceremonies.
As an unfunny master of ceremonies, Soslan Kulaev introduced each scene with pompously delivered French, spoken with a heavy Russian accent.
But his triumphant evening was marred when the master of ceremonies, Jimmy Kimmel, took an unexpected turn during his opening monologue.
Taking a cue from the host-less Oscars, the Emmys is opting not to have a master of ceremonies this year.
L, the multidisciplinary artist, serving as master of ceremonies before a large crowd who assembled Saturday in a Greenwich Village playground.
Terrance McKnight of WQXR is the master of ceremonies for the event, which also features hip-hop performances and poetry readings.
Santa Claus is throwing a block party on Santa Claus Lane, and Queen of Christmas Mariah Carey is the master of ceremonies.
MC (a hip-hop title derived from "master of ceremonies") Carol started out singing putaria, a subgenre of proibidão that's about sex.
I'm so excited to be the master of ceremonies on the biggest night in music and celebrate the creativity, power and, magic.
"He already was a combination of ringleader and master of ceremonies and energizer," Tony Phillips, a mathematician who worked with Simons, recalled.
In March 2006, he was the master of ceremonies for a celebration marking the 25th anniversary of the Islanders' first Stanley Cup.
He also served as the master of ceremonies, introducing nearly every speaker over a jammed-packed, four-day span at George Washington University.
Jay Leno and David Foster will be back again this year in their longtime roles as Master of Ceremonies and Music Director, respectively.
The National Review's Jonah Goldberg will be the master of ceremonies and will honor property rights activist Hernando de Soto with an award.
When the master of ceremonies, a drag queen named Tchaka, half-jokingly called for a new, transgender mayor, the crowd roared in approval.
Bill Murray is, if not the official host, then the master of ceremonies, as wry and craggy as you'd want him to be.
This kiki ball is open to all; the master of ceremonies is Snookie Juicy Couture, and the host is Father Shy Juice Couture.
Space and gym mats were rented, a referee and a master of ceremonies were appointed, and monetary bets were placed on individual matches.
"Un saludo [a shout-out] to José, another to Adriana!" he read in Spanish, in the commanding voice of a master of ceremonies.
At its head are the President's secretary and high officials, among them being two Ministers and the Master of Ceremonies of the dethroned dynasty.
And there, introducing everyone, was former President Bill Clinton, who has served as the master of ceremonies since the event was founded in 2005.
Goodbye, Joel Grey," with a hug and a peck on the cheek, before gushing, "You're book [Master of Ceremonies] is brilliant, by the way.
Today, Walsh has been in over 150 weddings, serving as a bridesmaid, master of ceremonies, wedding coordinator, and anything else her clients may need.
From here came the first sonideros—locals who bring their sound systems and records to gatherings, and are a sort of master of ceremonies.
His résumé included such jobs as master of ceremonies for a water ski show, valet car parker, citrus grove worker and apprentice funeral director.
Looking at the friendly pair, the master of ceremonies first assumed they were married — and then, upon being corrected, offered to ordain the wedding.
In the dress rehearsal, I lost two nails when I pulled off [the master of ceremonies] Catalabutte's wig because I didn't tape them right.
There, in a room equipped with 75 shared touch-screens where a master of ceremonies will lead the crowd in interactive games and quiz shows.
Ja Rule will be the mile-high master of ceremonies for a private celeb jet bash ... just before they land at his Bahamas Fyre Festival.
Jimmy Kimmel, ABC's flagship late night host, revealed on Monday that he'll serve as master of ceremonies once again at September's 68th Annual Emmy Awards.
The team's judo coach Robbie Brennan kept the time and Stephen Lowry played master of ceremonies, trading his kimono for a waistcoat and jacket combination.
"John, I heard your story about how you got to us is pretty great," said the master of ceremonies, an impossibly sunny woman named Tara.
NFL star JJ Watt will serve as master of ceremonies alongside Erin Andrews, who will return as co-host for the second year in a row.
He's been around the longest — the first "Iron Man" was in 2008 — and combines the duties of unofficial chief superhero with those of master of ceremonies.
Mr. Mattis also referred to earlier remarks by the actor Martin Short, who was the master of ceremonies at the dinner, setting up a punch line.
He certainly seemed more comfortable Tuesday in the mode of expansive, backslapping master of ceremonies than he ever has reciting his staffers' text from the prompter.
Several thousand young people had gathered before a police cordon, and for five hours, as bands came and left, Martelly served as the master of ceremonies.
But Osterloh had just started a few months earlier, so he acted as more of a master of ceremonies for products than the original architect of them.
Squint your eyes, and you can see how Alien Autopsy led to Fox freeing Mario Lopez from his cryochamber to serve as last night's master of ceremonies.
Various plot holders have put in requests to have their land wassailed—in particular their fruit trees—and so White, as master of ceremonies, leads the way.
Notably, Judge T.S. Ellis, who's proven to be a lively and exacting master of ceremonies, interrupted prosecutors far less than during the previous day of witness questioning.
At the center of it all is Mr. Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway's chief executive, one of the world's most successful investors and the weekend's enthusiastic master of ceremonies.
He says he has no involvement with the paper selection process or financial aspects of the conference, simply serving as an organizer, presenter and master of ceremonies.
At Tenants, Fahim plays master of ceremonies in the style of his father, Fazlollah, a former social secretary to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last shah of Iran.
"I'm so excited to be the master of ceremonies on the biggest night in music and celebrate the creativity, power and, magic," Keys said in a statement.
Boyce highlighted inconsistencies in the evidence of church staff and Pell's master of ceremonies and said the "visceral nature" of the victim's testimony made his account compelling.
The Houses of Pose compete in the ballroom scene under the auspices of the master of ceremonies, Pray Tell, a Black gay man portrayed by Billy Porter.
He recalled how Larry Ragonese, the Morris County communications director who played master of ceremonies at the groundbreaking, was a reporter when Mr. Christie was a county freeholder.
And he saluted several people in the audience while repeatedly expressing "thankfulness," recalled Bill Duffy, a middle school principal and soccer lifer who served as master of ceremonies.
Nor did it rely on Quantico star Priyanka Chopra (who served as an informal master of ceremonies for the event) to be the face of its ongoing commitment.
The latest was at its opening ceremony on Wednesday when Laurent Lafitte, a French comedian and the master of ceremonies of the festival, joked about Woody Allen's rape allegations.
Jodi Bender, Laurie Berg, Tara O'Con and Lindsay Reuter navigated the stage like interlocking pieces of a puzzle, while Ms. Sweeney served as a kind of master of ceremonies.
The real attention-getter here, though, is Colin Cunningham, who is hilariously invested in his role as Julian Slink, a sort of steampunk master of ceremonies for the race.
The camera work is rough—Almodóvar himself starred as the master of ceremonies for the General Erections contest, and the framing of the shot accidentally cuts off his head.
Walsh got her start in the wedding industry after she was the master of ceremonies at a friend&aposs reception, where she had a light-bulb moment about her career.
James Corden will host February's 59th annual Grammy Awards — taking over the hosting duties from L.L. Cool J, who has been the master of ceremonies for the past five telecasts.
And even though Neil Patrick Harris, as master of ceremonies, did his best to move things along, Mr. John didn't finish a final, teary speech until late into the night.
I'm like a master of ceremonies, chatting with guests, telling the farm's and local vendors' stories at the start of the event, and introducing our guest chef at the end.
Val, of course, was master of ceremonies, and it took her nearly three minutes to introduce all of the Biden family and extended family on the makeshift stage with her.
Opera performances were about the music; Serge Dorny, general manager of the Opéra National de Lyon, notes that conductors stood at the head of the production as "the master of ceremonies".
Lee Seung-gi, a solo pop artist who served as master of ceremonies at the festival, went further than most of his peers and is serving in a special forces unit.
As a result, the evening, introduced by a larger-than-life master of ceremonies, Brian Scott Bagley, is a mishmash of styles but strikes a good balance between history and novelty.
Mr. Wang, the master of ceremonies, hurried the two fighters out of the ring to make way for the next bout, a kick boxing match between two professionals from nearby clubs.
Joseph J. Lhota, the newly reinstated chairman of the authority, served as a businesslike master of ceremonies, moderating a panel discussion with transit officials from cities including Toronto, Paris and Zurich.
Playing for the Senators from 2267 to 19993, Sievers was a favorite of Vice President Richard M. Nixon, who was master of ceremonies at a night for him in September 21999.
Matrix star Monica Bellucci, who's serving as Master of Ceremonies at the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival, showed off her seduction skills with a gag during the festival's opening ceremony Wednesday evening.
Joel Grey Grey wowed Oscar as the Master of Ceremonies in Cabaret – he won Best Supporting Actor in 1972 – but the Broadway legend didn't publicly come out of the closet until 2015.
But she has emerged as a natural master of ceremonies, quick with banter, charming and biting, and if a comic indulges in hack stereotypes, there's a chance she might call it out.
" At the center of the nightmarish carnival is Mr. Tophat, a villain described by Grabinski as "an evil Master of Ceremonies with a great costume and a little bit evil Willy Wonka.
Instead, Trump acted as a master of ceremonies, introducing other speakers like hangers-on Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee, war hero John Wayne Walding, and Diamond and Silk, the "Stump 4 Trump" sisters.
But there is so much more to 83-year-old Grey's career in his new memoir Master of Ceremonies, Grey recounts his story of getting onto the stage and out of the closet.
Just two miles away from the annual event, Bee hosted the Not The White House Correspondents Dinner at the D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. And as master of ceremonies, Bee didn't disappoint.
At 2600 and recently divorced, the king of the food-science geeks and master of ceremonies to the first Food Network generation rocked gently on a backyard swing and pondered the big questions.
While acting as the master of ceremonies at a friend's wedding, she had a light-bulb moment as she helped run the day that she wanted to make a career out of it.
"I hope the kids in his class don't mess up," the master of ceremonies, whose real name is Wang Zijing, joked about Mr. Li to the hundreds of fans crowded around the ring.
Both Sinema and Farias were opposed to the Iraq War, serving as co-master of ceremonies for an October 211 anti-Iraq War rally, according to numerous fliers for the event posted online.
The device, which looks similar to Google's OnHub Wi-Fi router and works alongside its new Google Assistant software (similar to Alexa's virtual assistant), will serve as master of ceremonies to your smart home.
The "Cabaret" of Mr. Masteroff's vision was the Kit Kat Klub, with a lewd, androgynous master of ceremonies, sexually charged dancers, a flaming chanteuse and audiences of corrupt businessmen, drag queens and brownshirt thugs.
With the encouragement of the ball master of ceremonies Pray Tell (Billy Porter), Blanca (Mj Rodriguez) broke away from Elektra (Dominique Jackson) and her team, or "house," to form her own, the house of Evangelista.
The academy did not hire producers for the February show until late October, ensuring that by the time they set out to find a master of ceremonies, many superstars' spring windows would already be booked.
Instead, he was so magnetic a speaker and so conscientious a master of ceremonies for Sarah Gosnell and Jed Peterson, the couple he married, that several other friends asked him to lead their wedding ceremonies.
Lovecraft got his start in the sideshow in 2011 and he is currently on his fifth season at Coney Island as a master of ceremonies, balloon-swallower, and a crackerjack performer of other assorted acts.
The master of ceremonies invited uniformed representatives of Allied nations, one by one, to join in laying a wreath in memory of the 1,100 killed at the ports and beaches of French-controlled Morocco and Algeria.
The evening raised nearly $2 million — a record — thanks in no small part to the persuasive skills of a number of beautiful guest auctioneers, including Karolina Kurkova, who was the master of ceremonies for the night.
Essay In 1969, the lighting designer Chip Monck, who'd worked the Newport Folk Festival at which Bob Dylan went electric, was conscripted from his tasks onstage at Woodstock to serve as an impromptu master of ceremonies.
The Jets, a football team that has been an N.F.L. punch line for years, asked a comedian to be the master of ceremonies at a loud, flashy event to unveil the team's new uniforms on Thursday.
NYU media professor Mark Crispin Miller, who served as master of ceremonies for this weekend's "Justice in Focus" symposium, told the audience that the media's attitude toward 29/211 Truth is a form of neo-McCarthyism.
NYU media professor Mark Crispin Miller, who served as master of ceremonies for this weekend's "Justice in Focus" symposium, told the audience that the media's attitude toward 9/11 Truth is a form of neo-McCarthyism.
In the stage show, Munkustrap (Robbie Fairchild) was a useful master of ceremonies for the proceedings, but Lloyd Webber has said that the movie will be seen through the eyes of Victoria, the White Cat (Francesca Hayward).
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the recently-announced host of Live with Kelly and Ryan will return to his roots as master of ceremonies for the singing competition show that got America addicted to singing competition shows.
Her father's business partners, Al Ram's mayor and other prominent residents piled into a school hall, where her rally underscored women's participation: There was a female master of ceremonies, and a women's folkloric dance troupe entertained guests.
Also missing were the political jabs of Alfred E. Smith IV, the great-grandson of the dinner's eponym, who stepped down as master of ceremonies after last year's dinner after serving in that position for 35 years.
The master of ceremonies, James O'Brien, officially opened the fair to the public at noon and invited Lamensdorf to talk about the general aims of the fair and what initially animated the event (the presidential election of 2016).
"I think it's a call to action," said Burgess, who was booked as the master of ceremonies aboard the special Virgin Atlantic flight from London, christened VS69 in honor of the events of 1969 outside the Stonewall Inn.
"You seem to be very popular, sir," said Édouard Baer, the event's master of ceremonies, with a hint of surprise that AkriviA won over a roster of established brands that included Vacheron Constantin, MB&F and Kari Voutilainen.
Joel Grey and Gay Talese (Tuesday) Mr. Grey, the Broadway stalwart famous for his award-winning role as the M.C. in "Cabaret," discusses his new memoir, "Master of Ceremonies," about his family, career and coming out at age 82.
Adrian Danchig-Waring, a New York City Ballet principal dancer, serves as the event's master of ceremonies, introducing excerpts from works that Robbins created for City Ballet when it was in residence at the center in its early years.
The evening's master of ceremonies, hilarious host Jimmy Kimmel, just couldn't resist getting a dig in about Academy Award-winning singer and actress (she's also a past director nominee) Barbra Streisand for the recent news that she cloned her deceased dog.
The first host was fired because he didn't get the joke, forcing Mr. Barris to take over as the goofy master of ceremonies, wearing bizarre headgear as he barely controlled a wild carnival of blue humor and sheer bad taste.
Catching Up With... In our Bayou Classic episode, host Fernando Perez met with various members from both bands, but perhaps no one is more spirited and deeply tied with the schools than the Grambling band's very own Master of Ceremonies Leon Thomas III.
He was serving as the master of ceremonies of a zombie-themed show called "The Feast of Flesh," and was shrieking into a microphone while wearing full-skull makeup and leopard-print pants, which he eventually removed as a part of the performance.
The event was interspersed with commentary by the tenor Ben Heppner (who retired from the opera stage in 2014 and acted as master of ceremonies here) and genial interactions between the pianists Ken Noda and Craig Rutenberg, who accompanied the singers with finesse.
The show's broken master of ceremonies, whom we meet in a French prison cell many years after the events recounted here, Gallimard does his best to frame the story of his relationship with Song as a love story worthy of tragic opera.
At the festival's opening ceremony here, the master of ceremonies, the comedian Anke Engelke, drew laughter when she joked that there would be no limit, or "obergrenze," to the number of awards that Meryl Streep, the much-celebrated president of this year's jury, could receive.
This isn't Jimmy Kimmel's first barbeque – and by barbeque, we mean hosting gig at the Emmys – but with TV as popular as it is, the late-night host show has to bring his A-game to his next turn as master of ceremonies on Sunday night.
Amongst critics, the 95-year-old urban research nonprofit—the oldest of its kind in America—is seen as a sort of master of ceremonies, crystal-balling development issues, and mega-projects in the tri-state region of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut years in advance.
A decade ago, the late Steve Jobs stood and sat at a desk on stage at Apple's 211 Worldwide Developer's Conference for an hour and a half, master of ceremonies for the unveiling of OS X Leopard and, most importantly, the first glimpse of iPhone OS 22007.
Mr. Cohn was the master of ceremonies at a Trump birthday party at Studio 54; years later, Mr. Trump returned the favor with a birthday toast of his own at a party in the atrium of Trump Tower, joking that Mr. Cohn was more bark than bite.
The auditions, which take place in Grand Central Terminal, have a festive atmosphere, starting with the master of ceremonies, Robert Holman, the poet and indefatigable poetry evangelist, who wears a referee's striped shirt and blows a whistle on musicians who exceed their five-minute time limit.
No, Murray, a great player stuck in a historically top-heavy era, is unfortunately all on his own, although he has — as Bruce McAvaney, the master of ceremonies for the presentation of awards Sunday, graciously reminded the audience — won Wimbledon, the United States Open and the Davis Cup.
"Stephen is the ultimate master of ceremonies with award-winning creative talents, and as we've seen the past few months, he has a fearless passion for live television," read an announcement from CBS -- the network home of Colbert's nightly show, as well as the next Primetime Emmy broadcast.
But the 2017 backstage envelope mix-up that saw the top prize in the movie industry briefly being awarded to "La La Land" rather than actual winner "Moonlight" may pale in relation to the task facing Kimmel when he returns as Oscar master of ceremonies for a second year.
But Scully's baseball storytelling was so ingrained in listeners' minds that it took time to adjust to his playing a cheerful master of ceremonies kneeling beside a black Labrador named Duke or excitedly telling a contestant in New Orleans that she had just won a trip to Hawaii.
On the night I attended, a stately master of ceremonies (the actor Kambi Gathesha) asked us to repeat the name Jemel Roberson — a security guard shot and killed earlier that week by a police officer in suburban Chicago — one time for each of the 26 years he was alive.
He appears in the video as a Wonka-esque master of ceremonies, coyly toying with the characters in his own personal circus; it's a cynical nod to the industry's deepening depersonalization and corporatization, a bird's-eye view in which it seemed Petty peered uncannily into the future of the music business.
Chengdu Journal CHENGDU, China — On the sixth floor of a down-on-its-luck shopping mall in this southwestern Chinese city, a brawny, hyperkinetic master of ceremonies going by the name "Train" strutted around a new fight ring, pumping up the crowd for a Friday night of punching, jabbing and kicking.
He said he robbed some places to help feed his family and also was offered a gig as a bouncer at the comedy club Improvisation, where he began honing his skills as a performer -- sometimes acting as a master of ceremonies or as the straight man in skits, the newspaper reported.
But even though he planned the program and choreographed parts of it, including the through line of a young boy (Armand Celestin) who learns about legacy by observing his elders, Mr. Salaam relinquished the stage early on to the charismatic Mr. Davis, now the festival's artistic director emeritus, who served as master of ceremonies.
Where the Bowie of the Spiders from Mars era came across as a confident master of ceremonies, eager to build up our anticipation for his next trick, this grandest reveal of all shows that underneath his artistic rigor, drive for innovation, and god-like status, he is more like us than we'd have ever known.
Alfred E. Smith IV, who sustained the legacy of his great-grandfather, Al Smith, the New York governor known as "the Happy Warrior," by good-naturedly ribbing presidential aspirants and other potentates as the master of ceremonies at an annual white-tie charity dinner, died on Wednesday at his home in New Canaan, Conn.
The choice to open with an enormous production number was essentially the only one available to the Oscars, due to the Academy's struggles to find a master of ceremonies after announced host Kevin Hart stepped down from the gig following controversy that bubbled up after homophobic tweets and jokes he had made in the early 2010s resurfaced.
Huma Abedin held court on a blue tufted leather sofa, as Hamish Bowles, the master of ceremonies, chatted with Tory Burch, Lizzie da Trindade Asher and Peter Brant Jr. Under a large red-and-gold Venetian flag, Karolina Kurkova, Karen Elson, Jordan Barrett, Carolyn Murphy and Shanina Shaik formed an attractive bouquet of long-stemmed models.
These tests, conducted at Edwards Air Force Base in California, were deemed successful, and one possible version of the future would be to fit out and deploy the American air force's fleet of increasingly obsolete F-16s in this way, while a human master of ceremonies sat in a more modern craft—presumably an F-35—conducting the escorts' actions.
This episode opens with a packed screening of "Strait-Jacket," in which John Waters plays Castle (a stroke of genius casting) as the consummate master of ceremonies, crowding the stage with sexy nurses who toss toy hatchets into the crowd and forcing Joan Crawford to enter from the back of the theater wearing a red gown and wielding a bloody ax.
Mr. Smith was a vice chairman of the foundation and master of ceremonies of what became known as the Al Smith dinner, a New York political institution hosted by the Roman Catholic archbishop of New York and highlighted every four years by a much-anticipated roast of the two major-party presidential candidates in what is often their last face-to-face encounter before the November election.
The resistance was set to continue on Friday night in Los Angeles, where Prophets of Rage was expected to headline the "Anti-Inaugural Ball" at the Teragram Ballroom, with a lineup including Jack Black (as the master of ceremonies); Jackson Browne; the rapper Vic Mensa; the Los Angeles Freedom Choir (made up of union members, military veterans, Muslim students and more); and the reunion of Audioslave, with the singer Chris Cornell.
As Robert Griffin III sat in the front row at the Downtown Athletic Club eight years ago, he could sense the room going silent and his heart pounding through his chest when the master of ceremonies announced: "And the winner of the 19403 Heisman Trophy is …" There is so much from that night that Griffin remembers: the camaraderie with the four other finalists, the celebrations his winning the award set off at Baylor University, the humility of joining a select fraternity of top college football players.

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