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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Philadelphian has an impressive receiver corps to work with. Tight end Lal Heneghan has 17 catches and fullback Chuck Nolan 10. Senior split end Karl Hall specializes in the bomb. He has only nine receptions this fall, but he scored touchdowns on four of them and averages 27.2 yards per catch. McGeehan's favorite target, however, may not play: wide receiver Rich Syrek suffered a knee injury two weeks ago, missed last Saturday's game and is questionable for today...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Gridders Seek Revenge After Last Year's Dispute | 11/12/1983 | See Source »

Currier took a 12-0 lead early on, and South-which is really a combined South-North team-had to play catch-up. "We were successful because we were able to control the ball and keep it away from their big players," Stoebner said...

Author: By Benjamin R. Reder, | Title: Throp, South Win Semis; Will Meet in Grid Finals | 11/11/1983 | See Source »

JOSEPH HELLER FIRST achieved his literary notoriety with his novel Catch-22. And after Alan Arkin brought the protagonist Captain Youssarian to life in the film adaptation of the novel. Heller's powerful anti-war statement became widely known and appreciated. In his two act play. We Bombed in New Haven. Heller continues to hammer in his theme almost to the point of cliche. This time, however, the sentiment is not searing, but tepid, and the South House Drama Society's production adds little emotional energy...

Author: By Stuart A. Anfang, | Title: In Cambridge, Too | 11/9/1983 | See Source »

...same level as the audience. The proximity of the actors to the audience is mentally as well as physically intimate. Jennings has merged the play's three acts into one uninterrupted two hour production, forcing the actors to maintain their physically draining characterizations without any chance to catch their breath...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: On the Hot Seat | 11/9/1983 | See Source »

Shirley, you jest. Men are so far behind that most of them are not anywhere in sight. Invisible, that's what they are, even to themselves. They creep around feeling "helpless, really helpless," apologizing when outraged feminists catch them displaying what is called, with great scorn, "too much male energy." Such are the views, anyway, of Tony D'Aguanno, Michael Blyth and Chic Drolette, three psychological therapists from Berkeley, Calif., who have started what they call a "male empowerment group." Not a support group, if you please, although what goes on in,this subversive cell is much like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In California: Roar, Lion, Roar | 11/7/1983 | See Source »

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