Word: bard
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...think it's a way of blocking the pressure of graduate school, forcing students to have a freedom they would not otherwise be able to have," Bard F. Artson '81 said...
...play, however, is a remarkable first venture, a well-performed play despite its direction. The Pudding theater is a good stage for any group to exploit, more comfortable and ample for the audience than Agassiz, for instance. An organization devoted to Shakespeare is not a bad idea, either. The bard is in no way too rarefied for rah-rah spirit. And great plays should be as accessible and as polished as possible; even when full potential is not reached, the production is always interesting in the true sense of the word. That's what makes plays similar to music...
...Leach, Pearce, St. John. SAC--Kelley. DP--Harvard 1, Tufts 1. SB--Santos-Buch, K. O'Brien. 2B--Peccerillo, Halas, Bard. HR--Leach, Bingham. 123 456 789 R H E Tufts(7-3) 200 001 002 5 10 1 HARVARD(12-2) 100 000 030 4 10 2 Pitching IP H R ER SO BB Stweart 5 7 3 2 2 2 McOsker(L 1-1) 4 3 2 0 6 3 Works 8 10 4 4 6 1 Baillargon (W) 1 0 0 0 1 0 WP--McOsker, Works. PB--Joyce, Wark. HBP--Stewart (Leach...
...back to the drama. Act Two. Enter the tragic hero, long relief man Paul McOsker, who came on for Stewart in the sixth with men on first and second and Tufts' third run already home unearned when Pearce fielded a bunt by Paul Bard and fired it by Bingham...
With two outs and two on in the ninth, a routine grounder to St. John was fielded cleanly and then not so routinely thrown by Halas to score the tying run. Bard virtually ended things as he followed with a double to left, only the second hit allowed by McOsker in four innings...