Word: bergmans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...match at the Myopia Hunt Club, Brian McGuinn, number one, and Jim Buchanan, number two, were both forced into play off holes before they could defeat opponents. Steve Bergman and Peter Tague collected the remaining two wins in the 5-2 match...
...Conley (that's the way he's listed on the program) fancies himself a songwriter rather than a playwright; the songs are the highlights of the show. The singing argument ("Oh Yeah, Well Who's Got Christmas?") between the aged sorcerer (Bill Smock) and the medicant friar (Steve Bergman) over the relative merits of magic and religion is easily as good as anything I've heard at Harvard--including Pudding Shows...
...Bergman and the cast sing two other marvelous tunes: one ("Let Us All Thank Satan for His Brew") is a highly sucessful imitation of a Negro spiritual. The other ("Crushing the Grape") hits with very clever lyrics and a snappy honky-tonk melody. Of the rest, only "My Fellows I Am Minded" is definitely second-rate...
Play in Philadelphia was easier; Stephen, Bergman and Jim Buchanan both shot lows of 77. Bergman, playing fifth man, came the closest to winning both of his matches, beating his Columbia opponent 4 and 3 and then being edged by the Pennsylvania man one up on the 19th hole. Campen, playing second man, had to hole a last minute 20-foot birdie putt in order to nip his Columbia opponent...
...both the creative and performing arts. Film Director Jean Renoir recently drew 400 students to his class at U.C.L.A., a figure previously reached there only by Playwright William Inge. U.C.L.A.'s theater-arts department has also snared John Houseman and Josef von Sternberg, expects to land Ingmar Bergman next fall. Its art department has had Jacques Lipchitz; its music department, Indian Sitarist Ravi Shankar, Composers Roy Harris and John Vincent - and even a whole quartet in residence, the Feri Roth chamber group...