Word: barnett
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...purchased a vacant five-story sanitarium on Spring Street and turned it into a succession of mysterious caves lined with her black, white, gold and Plexiglas constructions. Roy Lichtenstein acquired one vast floor of a bankrupt bank on the Bowery (other floors were taken by Adolph Gottlieb and Barnett Newman). Kenneth Noland bought a storage building; Robert Rauschenberg, a flophouse-cum-church on Lafayette Street. The first artists' coop was set up in 1967 at 80 Wooster Street; by 1968, there were 15 such buildings, and there are at least 28 now. Today, a loft building that would have...
...golfer." See Sandra Palmer, "a Texan who is only 5 ft. 1½ in. tall but can belt the ball a mile." See Donna Caponi, "a young lady who plays a mean game of golf during the day and cuts an equally mean watusi at night." And see Pam Barnett, "a North Carolinian who throws her wig instead of breaking golf clubs when she gets angry...
...success was the rapid development of the sophomores." coach Jack Barnaby said. "Randy Barnett was very strong at number three and Tom Loring and Peter Briggs gave us the depth we needed to win the close ones," he explained...
Yale's two points came at third and fourth singles. At number four. Neil Allen outlasted Bill Brock in a long match. 7-6, 4-6, 6-3. At number three. Barry Svigals adjusted to Randy Barnett's serve-and-volley style of play to stage a come-from-behind victory...
Washaner and Cavanagh led the doubles sweep by beating Tansey and Chambers, 6-1, 6-3. Loring and Barnett topped Svigals and Allen, 7-5, 6-2. The third doubles was abbreviated to a pro set and Briggs and Brock defeated Cleveland and Anderson...