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Reported by Sandra Burton and Henry Muller/Paris
...trouble first surfaced in Camelot last June. Reviving his 1960 role as King Arthur in the Lerner and Loewe musical, Richard Burton gave audiences many knights to remember, but was vexed by what seemed to be bursitis. Burton, 55, missed only one of 319 performances on a cross-country tour that ended in Los Angeles. But in March he was forced to leave the show. His doctors diagnosed his illness as a degeneration of the cervical spine, and said the pain was "like the exposed nerve in a tooth multiplied by ten." As he had done in 1967, when...
...This Guy Appeared I Thought I Was Hallucinating. With Borofsky, at least, you do think you are hallucinating. But then, why should a stage set not be "sculpture"? In the Whitney, pretty well anything that isn't flat or a photograph can be classified as sculpture, like Scott Burton's table made of sheet onyx lit from inside, or his chairs-two hunks of rough gray gneiss, cut in a way that makes only minimal concessions to human buttocks, impartially devoid of life as sculpture and comfort as furniture...
...rambunctious Dartmouth squad bolted to a 3-0 lead when Mark Burton, Mark Bedard, and Chip Bettencourt tallied unanswered goals in the first period and a half. As in Saturday night's 3-2 loss to Brown, the icemen came back with a furious third period rush, but just as the Bruin's Paul McCarthy kicked away 21 shots to preserve that one-goal lead, Big Green netminder Bob Gaudet single-handedly put the brakes on the Harvard attack with a superb final stanza...
Scoring: D, Mark Burton (Tom Cross) 1:36, D, Mark Bemard (Carey Wilson) 8:04, D, Chip Bettencourt (unassisted) 11:43, H, Tom Murray 7 (Mark Fusco, Jim Turner) 12:39, H, Rick Benson 1 (Turner, Gary Martin...