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...director of Glengarry Glen Ross is the same guy who thought it would be a good idea to throw a bunch of actors into the Adams House swimming pool and charge people to watch them splash around. Mark Prascak, having toweled off from Peerless Gynt, is at it again with David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, and his aimless, rampant creativity detracts from an excellent script and some enjoyable acting...

Author: By Sean C. Griffin, | Title: Fun and Profit | 3/18/1988 | See Source »

...campus students are a heterogeneous bunch. Many tasted house life for a year or two and then decided to move off campus, while others are returning students who feel they are too old to live in the houses. Some are transfer students, who are not guaranteed on-campus housing. Less than a dozen are married students, and a handful are commuters who live with their parents...

Author: By Michael A. Levitt, | Title: A House of One's Own: Off-Campus Life | 3/14/1988 | See Source »

...Cats, aided by a more than enthusiatic bunch of Burlington natives, didn't march out of the game. They finally capitalized on a power-play goal by Ian Boyce at the 14:57 mark of the opening period. Boyce netted his 16th tally of the season on a lighting-quick slapshot that sailed past the glove of Saint goalie Paul Cohen...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Saints Prey Upon Cats, 4-2 | 3/12/1988 | See Source »

...encourage reporters to talk to Saint Lawrence Coach Joe Marsh, the SLU sports publicity office pays the Sinning Saints--usually a musical bunch--to do impressions of famous martyrs. As Marsh drones on about how good a club he has, a Sinning Saint is up on stage, giving a rendition of Thomas a Becket's last encounter with Henry the Eighth...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Wit and Wisdom | 3/11/1988 | See Source »

...conference: the public suddenly saw people asking nasty questions of the President of the U.S." Since the visual impression matters so much on television, Chancellor also brought up "the Ronald Reagan cupped-ear gambit. The press is deliberately and systematically kept away from him. All you hear is a bunch of monkeys screaming at him when they could easily have been brought right up, and the President could have stood and talked in a conversational tone. That is killing us, and it's not hurting Ronald Reagan one bit, and they know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Newswatch: Credibility At Stake | 3/11/1988 | See Source »

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