Word: anton
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...October 17th, 1896, when the first production of The Seagull opened in the State Theater of St. Petersburg, it was a resounding disaster. The play was poorly understood by its actors and poorly acted. Hissed down by the audience, it was dismissed by critics as inept and absurd Playwright Anton Chekhov, confounded by the disaster, left the theater after the second act, vowing never to write a play again...
Moore has been married twice, to British Actress Suzy Kendall and to American Actress Tuesday Weld, with whom he has a son, Patrick, 6. Now divorced and living alone in Marina del Rey in Los Angeles County, he spends most of his time with Singer Susan Anton, 32, who is blond, toothy and very, very tall (5 ft. 11 in.). "Susan and I have been thrown together in the night for the past three years," he says, "and our relationship has been lingering on very pleasantly. I am relatively monogamous, but I don't believe in monogamy unless...
...West Side to teach the principles of supplying energy to the neighborhood. Youngsters from eight classes survey the school's area, christened Clark City for purposes of the project, and assess the needs through scale drawings and detailed models, complete with wiring, batteries and lights. Says Anton Anderson, 12: "I know all about kilowatts now and B.T.U.s. That's British thermal units." During the past year, pupils in the Clark City classes boosted their reading-skill level by 14 months, compared with the eight-month increase recorded by other students. In turn, the Commonwealth Edison volunteers have learned...
...North residents nominated were Tom Anderson '85, Michael Anton '84, Amy Han '84, Laz Heneghan '84, Greg Lyss '85, Matt McEvoy '84, Andy Saxe '84, Debbi Seligsohn '84, Ed Spillane '85, Mark Takano '83, Tom Watson '83 and Greg Williams...
...Rose, it is just another stat. He is competitive in all things. "How come I'm not in the lineup?" he asks at Manhattan's Stage Delicatessen, looking up from a menu in despair that no sandwich is named for him. "Reggie Jackson ... Tom Seaver... Susan Anton. What kind of year has Susan Anton had?" It has never been the money. "I led the league in hits in 1965," Rose says, "and made $12,500." When Rose became a free agent after the 1978 season and accepted $810,000 from the Phillies, he says, "Ted Turner in Atlanta...