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Entwistle and his wife Alison have been married for twelve years, have one son, Christopher Alexander John, and spend most of their time in a house on the edge of London. They also own an establishment in Gloucestershire consisting of eight houses spread over 52 acres. Entwistle's songs, which are like nightshade valentines, show up on Who albums often as a kind of bleakly bemused counterpoint to Townshend's. He is also a skilled caricaturist and is now drawing A Cartoon History of The Who. In this work, Entwistle made up imaginary ancestors for each of the band members...
...Alison Dundes '81, president-elect of the Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), said yesterday she wants to moderate the feminist image of RUS, and plans to review security measures and evaluate women's studies...
Other performers in the show, too, seem like those good, dependable singers who know their art but whose voices go a little flat on the high notes. Alison Carey's Gwen--the youngest Cavendish, who's torn between love and the stage--gives a fine performance except when called upon, in the ineptly-written love scenes or her own renunciation of a stage career, to display excesses of emotion. Rounding out the clan, Michael Cantor's Anthony--the rake of the family, who sold out to Hollywood--hams his way through his part with plenty of panache but without some...
...Green , which is undefeated in Ivy play, controlled the game from the outset. Junior Alison Hibbert led the attack, recording two goals and an assist, as the swift, aggresive Dartmouth forwards forced the play into the Harvard...
ONLY CHILDREN by Alison Lurie Random House;257pages...