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...content myself with mentioning the Stage Manager of Mark J. Mirsky '61 (who therein displayed enormous progress in acting, an impression confirmed by his expertly elocuted Thersites in the recent Troilus and Cressida), the Mrs. Gibbs of De French, the Mrs. Webb of Dixie Dewitt, the Emily of Barbara Blanchard '60, and the George of Philip D. Harvey '62. This was definitely the finest HDC show since Death of a Salesman in 1956, and the finest show by any Harvard group since Deathwatch...
Although star lineman Hardy Will and captain Mike Pyle has not been quite up to snuff thus far, quarterback Tom Singleton and fullback Bob Blanchard have kept Yale in the winning column...
Bissell, in High Water and A Stretch on the River, has libeled the Mississippi more amusingly than anyone since Mark Twain, and Blue Rock, Iowa, the scene of his latest foolishness, is a river town. His hero is a happy bachelor named Frank Blanchard, who, though college-educated, wouldn't take New York if you renamed Sixth Avenue for him. And for good reason: he lives on a houseboat, makes a dandy income manufacturing Sno-Fuzz machines (Sno-Fuzz is a kiddy confection), and practices a kind of Greco-Roman wrestling with any number of ladies. In fallow periods...
...PAUL E. BLANCHARD...
...Savini HB 34 Zisk FB 35 Roche HB 44 Warren HB 47 Gerstein FB 50 McCool C 51 Galdo C 52 Urban C 55 Black C 61 Radano G 62 Forlano G 63 Werben G 64 DeLutis G 65 Sheveck G 66 Brodeur G 67 Campbell G 68 Blanchard G 69 Holloway G 70 Amkraut T 72 Reilly T 73 Minotti T 74 Stanley T 75 Sefcsik T 76 Asack T 77 Nauen T 78 Schorer T 79 Little T 80 Reilly E 81 Federspiel E 82 Smith E 83 Snavely E 85 Hassan E 87 Green E 88 Anderson...