Word: baxter
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...composite list of Harvard baseball recruits who hope to make Soldiers Field their home for four years includes: catchers Chris Francazio and Tim Ray; pitchers Michael Dorrington, Andy Hotgmer, Bob Baxter, Vic McGrady and John Morency; first basemen Brian Sieger and Tim Sweeny; infielders Dave O'Connell, Jeff Amorosana, Andy Kohan and Tim Hurley; outfielder Greg Agran...
...composite list of Harvard baseball recruits who hope to make Soldiers Field their home for four years includes: catchers Chris Francazio and Tim Ray; pitchers Michael Dorrington, Andy Hotgmer, Bob Baxter, Vic McGrady and John Morency; first basemen Brian Sieger and Tim Sweeny; infielders Dave O'Connell, Jeff Amorosana, Andy Kohan and Tim Hurley; outfielder Greg Agran...
...Taxi (1978-83). Expectorating slurs, dancing a jig at the bad luck of his betters or revealing the winsome vulnerability of a lizard left too long in the sun, Louie ranks with Frank Burns of M*A*S*H and Mary Tyler Moore's Ted Baxter as one of sitcom's great no-goodniks. Without truckling, DeVito made the loathable lovable. "It was a feast for me," the actor recalls, "working with brilliant writers who put 'bons mots' (rhymes with Don Knotts) in my mouth. We were like a family; we never fought -- it was sickening...
DIED. Anne Baxter, 62, throaty-voiced actress whose stage and screen career, from her 1936 Broadway debut in Seen but Not Heard to her current role as TV's Hotel owner, embraced heartland innocence and brittle sophistication; after a stroke; in New York City. Baxter, the granddaughter of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, won an Oscar as best supporting actress for The Razor's Edge (1946) and was nominated for her scheming ingenue Eve Harrington in All About Eve (1950); 20 years later she played Margo Channing, the aging star against whom Eve schemed, in Applause, a Broadway musical based...
HOSPITALIZED. Anne Baxter, 62, actress currently starring in TV's Hotel who won a suppporting-role Oscar for The Razor's Edge (1946); in critical condition after suffering a stroke on the street; in New York City. In her best-known film, All About Eve (1950), she played an actress who schemed to succeed a star, portrayed by Bette Davis; in real life, Baxter took over the grande dame role in Hotel in 1983 after Davis was sidelined by a stroke...