Word: bertuccio
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OFFENSE PositionLettermen Candidates Tight End Kevin Collins Pat Boultinghouse Mike Oeth Split End Mark Bianch Chris Mann Rodney Taylor Tackle Gerald Mahon Tom Callahan Gerald Pecora Mike Zweber Guard Buz Crain Steve Connolly Mike Sukal Joe Zupanic Center Mike Bertuccio Darrin Duda Josh Fischer Quarterback Tim Perry Chris Salvaterra Pete Bassett A. Lazarre-White Tom Priore Fullback Art McMahon Chuck Greene Wingback Jim Reidy David Haller Bert Smyers Halfback Silas Myers Arthony Cutone Andy Belll David...
OFFENSE PositionLettermen Candidates Tight End Kevin Pat Boultinghouse Mike Oeth Split End Mark Bianchi Chris Mann Rodney Taylor Tackle Gerald Mahon Tom Callahan Gerald Pecora Mike Zweber Guard Buz Crain Steve Connolly Mike Sukal Joe Zupanic Center Mike Bertuccio Darrin Duda Josh Fischer Quarterback Tim Perry Chris Salvaterra Pete Bassett A. Lazarre-White Tom Priore Fullback Art McMahon Chuck Greene Wingback Jim Reidy David Haller Bert Smyers Halfback Silas Myers Anthony Cutone Andy Bell David...
OFFENSE PositionLettermen Candidates Tight End Kevin Collins Pat Boultinghouse Mike Oeth Split End Mark Bianchi Chris Mann Rodney Taylor Tackle Gerald Mahon Tom Callahan Gerald Pecora Mike Zweber Guard Buz Crain Steve Connolly Mike Sukal Joe Zupanic Center Mike Bertuccio Darrin Duda Josh Fischer Quarterback Tim Perry Chris Salvaterra Pete Bassett A. Lazarre-White Tom Priore Fullback Art McMahon Chuck Greene Wingback Jim Reidy David Haller Bert Smyers Halfback Silas Myers Anthony Cutone Andy Belll David...
...lecture last evening on "Edwin Booth as an Actor," Mr. Copeland gave an interesting criticism of Booth's representation of some of his best characters. Mr. Copeland entered into the details of Booth's productions of Hamlet, Iago, Bertuccio, Richard III, King Lear, Shylock, and Richelieu, much more fully than it is possible to do here. He had himself seen Booth act in all the characters of which he spoke, and his criticism was therefore doubly valuable...
...would hardly be possible to say of any one of Booth's characters that it was his best, but it is safe to class under this head Iago, Hamlet and King Lear from Shakespeare, and Richelieu and Bertuccio from the other plays in which he acted. In each of these parts he showed his talent to the best advantage; and the fact that he could be so wonderfully successful in his representation of such widely different characters is perhaps the best testimony to the perfection to which he carried...