Word: chuckly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wages and benefits are equal to or better than any of the union wages and benefits," said Chuck Floyd, C.E. Floyd's owner. "They have never even asked me for information about our wages and benefits. They're making claims without ever checking any of the facts...
...what separates this play from most of the others produced at Harvard is the quality of the cast. Chuck O'Toole, who plays both the ex-convict Dylan and the gay prostitute Roger, gives an exceptional performance, which is all the more impressive since it is his first appearance in a Harvard production. Padraic O'Reilly, coming off of a less-than-impressive performance as the Professor in Ionesco's "The Lesson" at the Ex earlier this year, does an excellent job as Sebastian, the lead role. He has a great, deadpan sense of humor, and his serious voice, reminiscent...
...Richard, the flamboyant rock pioneer who saw such tumultuous songs of his as Tutti Frutti and Long Tall Sally taken to the charts in white-bread "cover" versions by the likes of Pat Boone. "There wasn't nobody playing it at the time but black people--myself, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry. White kids started paying more attention to this music, white girls were going over to this music, they needed somebody to come in there--like Elvis...
Unfortunately, Chuck's sexuality played no small part in Brian Malone's decision to attempt to expel him. In fact, several members of the Republican Club Executive Board have approached the Alliance on many different occasions regarding any sort of future reunification of Republican groups on this campus--Chuck was not alone in his desires for a dialogue with the Alliance. Moreover, Chuck violated no part of the Republican Club constitution in his conversations with me and other Alliance members. However, Chuck, the only openly homosexual member of the Republican Club, was singled out by Brian Malone for expulsion...
...Alliance feel that the treatment shown Mr. Truesdell is an outrage and we would like to offer Mr. Truesdell a non-voting position on our Executive Board. Indeed, we feel that if anybody ought to be apologizing for his behavior, it is not Chuck Truesdell but Brian Malone. In the Alliance, Chuck Truesdell can speak as freely and as openly as he likes-without fear of reprimand from others or possible expulsion...