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...Harvard winners are Nicholas F. Bunnin of Adams House and Los Angeles, Cal.; W. Bowman Cutter of Kirkland House and Waterford, Va.; Robert T. Kudrle of Quincy House and Eugene, Ore.; William L. Risser of Eliot House and Bellaire, Tex.; Bruce R. Thomas of Eliot House and Concord, Mass.; and Peter H. Wood of Eliot House and Owings Mills...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Six Seniors, Three in Eliot, Win Rhodes Competition Scholarships | 12/16/1963 | See Source »

Named were: Adams, Bradford Perry, Ronald Rieder, Nicholas Bunnin, Andreas Teuber, Harry Owen; Dudley, John Murphy, Russell Beecher, Richard Szum, John Polacheck, Theodore Pappadopoulos; Dunster, John Purvis, Joseph Russin, Robert Inman, Martin Quinn; Eliot, Michael Dennis, Louis Williams, William Nitze, Michael Bassett, Christian Ohiri, William Southmayd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '63 Class Committee Names Junior Ushers | 5/15/1963 | See Source »

...Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa last night announced the election of the following as the junior eight; Nicholas F. Bunnin, of Adams House and Los Angeles, Calif., social studies; Joel E. Cohen, of Adams and Washington, D.C., mathematics; Alan M. Eisner, of Winthrop and New York City, physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR EIGHT ELECTED | 4/18/1963 | See Source »

Breyer almost steals the show. But he doesn't, and one of the main reasons is the equally delightful Nick Bunnin, who plays Amy's bachelor uncle. Bunnin is a perfect dirty old man, complete with leers, roving hands, and a lecherous, evil chuckle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Where's Charley? | 4/18/1963 | See Source »

Still, none of this matters really. There is excitement enough in Tickle Me Pink to give the audience as well as the chorus line a good time. Wilson also helped Nicholas Bunnin write the lyrics, and somehow they produced a combination of all the sounds that the best Pudding wenches can roll with a lovely, drawn out salaciousness off the tongue, including some truly catchy ditties--"The Red Star Is Rising," "Logrolling," and "Body by Fisher" especially. The music is Brian Cooke's and Kenneth Stuart's; only occasionally the conventional hammering accompaniment, it certainly got the largest share...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: Tickle Me Pink | 3/14/1963 | See Source »

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