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FIRST FRESHMEN 1 Princeton 6:00;0. 2 HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn 2. Mike Horvath; 3. Jira Himes 4. Chuck Gregg 5 Wayne Arnold 6 Andrew Hoyt 7 Ker Segel stroke Tom Patterson coxswain Chris Decker 6:05.0 .3 Yale...

Author: By Marie B. Morres, | Title: Navy, Princeton, Yale Outstroke Crimson | 4/29/1985 | See Source »

This law also allowed the city to set up the different tax rates for commercial and residential properties, said Arnold Bloom, the eight clubs in the appeal of the classification...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: Final Clubs Jointly Appeal City Tax Hike | 4/26/1985 | See Source »

FIRST FRESHMENT; 1. HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn, 2. Mike Horvath, 3. Jim Himes, 4. Andrew Hoyt, 5. Wayne Arnold, 6. Chuck Gregg, 7. Ken Segel, stroke, Tom Patterson, coxswan, Chris Decker 5:47. 2. Dartmouth 5:53 2. Dartmouth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lights | 4/15/1985 | See Source »

...confident, even cocky kid of Brighton Beach, the Eugene of Biloxi Blues knows how little he knows. He is aware enough of the larger world to realize how many perils, including the war, may bar his path to glory. And through the nudging of his wise and principled friend Arnold Epstein (played with ferocious wit by Barry Miller), Eugene begins to grasp that his charm and amiability may mask the moral flaw of self-absorption. When Arnold stingingly accuses Eugene of being "a witness," devoid of passion and commitment, the insight may make an audience reconsider its feelings about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Bawdy Rites of Passage Biloxi Blues | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...resound even in what are meant to be grim moments: the exposure and imprisonment of one of Eugene's barracks mates as a homosexual; a nervy confrontation between a drunk drill sergeant wielding a loaded pistol and a raw recruit whom the officer despises. The detached Eugene, moreover, proves Arnold's attack true by being offstage during these scenes; he is so passive that the viewer may long for a play that focuses more on Arnold. Inevitably, the sequel lacks some of the roundedness and universality of Brighton Beach: a military stopover cannot encompass the complex, cumulative relationships...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Bawdy Rites of Passage Biloxi Blues | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

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