Word: brush
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Perhaps Henry IV should be more moving but if so I don't know whom to blame. A play whose theme is madness and the illusion of really should not be as easy to brush aside as this production. When Adams House did Marat-Sade two years ago it was so emotionally convincing that even the audience seemed to be going crazy. But that was two years ago and may be the audience...
...acres in Canaveral Groves, Fla., for two years. He bought the property in 1960 but visited it for the first time in 1970. Contrary to what he had envisioned, there were no passable roads leading to some of his property. When he tried to walk through the brush to see his land, a caretaker turned him back because the area was infested with poisonous snakes. Neither the developer nor local real estate brokers will buy back the land. Rosen continues to pay taxes of $94.86 a year on his property while waiting for a better market. "Who knows?" he muses...
...fact, so complete was the Crimson's domination that Princeton was unable to put a shot on net for the first 12 minutes of the second period, and when they finally did, Harvard goaltender Joe Bertagna was there to brush them aside. The junior netminder, who just might end up as an all-Ivy selection, stopped 15 shots including a pair of breakaways by Roger Kyle, before giving way to replacement Steve Perry after his teammates had run up a 7-0 lead...
...replay of Harvard's opening period against B.U. in the Beanpot. Harvard pressed in the first ten minutes, building up a 10-5 shooting edge, but Cornell came alive in the second half with two goals. The Big Red picked up their first at 9:37, as Craig Brush took a centering pass from Larry Fullan on a 3 on 2 and beat goalie Joe Bertagna to the near post...
...contrast, Oldenburg's Heroic Sculpture in the Form of a Bent Type writer Eraser, 1970, which was com missioned - and then rejected - for an office plaza on Manhattan's 57th Street, is a veritable parody of the hero-figure - all attention and verticality, the hairs on its brush metamorphosed into ropes of braided steel cable...