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...meet featured two outstanding performances; one by Harvard's Mazzone whose winning time of 4:44.0 in the 400-yd. individual medley broke ex-Crimson star Kathy Davis' record, and the other by Maine's Cary Bryden, who won the 50-yd. freestyle (25.1) in record-breaking time...

Author: By John J. Nicholas, | Title: Aquawomen Top Maine for Third Win | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...Bryden Thomson conducting the Ulster Orchestra; Chandos). Sir Hamilton Harty (1879-1941) is probably best known in America as a reorchestrator of Handel's Water Music. But Harty, born in County Down, was also a composer and conductor. The Irish Symphony mixes such well-known tunes as The Girl I Left Behind Me with Gaelic airs and original melodies to produce a score worthy of comparison with another delightful, little-known Irish Symphony-Sir Arthur Sullivan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Tops on the Classical Shelf | 9/14/1981 | See Source »

Screenplay by Bill Bryden, Steven Phillip Smith, Stacy Keach and James Keach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Hard Traveling | 6/16/1980 | See Source »

...mistake to confuse an actor's shortcomings with the author's intent: to argue that the audience is simply misconstruing Kim's-and ultimately Beckett's-purpose. Worth struggles at points with the difficulties of her script, and her monologues sometimes appear awkward and belabored. Soprano Jane Bryden fails completely. Her words are inaudible...

Author: By Ken Wise, | Title: Talking Instruments | 2/13/1979 | See Source »

...cast one look at the tasteless mayhem . . . and held their noses." Of the twelve major newspaper critics, at least four held their breath. Harold Hobson in the Sunday Times said of Osborne: "He is not only our most important dramatist; he is also our chief prophet." According to Ronald Bryden of the Observer, "the effect of A Bond Honoured in performance is marvelously theatrical." Alan Brien of the Sunday Telegraph thought it "a serious, ambitious and valuable play which matures in the memory and fertilizes the imagination," while for Milton Shulman in the Evening Standard, it was "a stunning parable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 24, 1966 | 6/24/1966 | See Source »

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