Word: columned
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Strange words to read in a theatre column. But even your intrepid reporter is dismayed by the offerings this week. Not much new stuff in town, and what is playing is more or less obscure. All of it is far from home. But if you're feeling adventurous, check out some of the following. If not, better hunting next week. In fact, we have great hopes for next week--the circus is coming to town...
...Field Saturday afternoon to watch the Crimson football team match-up against Cornell in (if you'll excuse me) the battle of the cellar-dwellars. Of course, I've got to point out that Cornell and Harvard, who are currently occupying the bottom two rungs of the Ivy League column after only one game, both sport better overall records than the two co-leaders, Yale and Dartmouth--so there...
...weapons and it appears they tentatively agreed that each could test at least one new land-launched missile. Since then the two nations have been warily circling each other, seeking tradeoffs. Says one U.S. participant in the talks: "It's like a Chinese menu. You take three from Column A, or two from Column...
Then I wrote this column that said Harvard was going to much on the Columbia Lions like so many fried shrimp on the first leg of an Ivy title march, or else I'd eat my byline. Well, you can see by the looks of things at the top of this piece that it's not just turkey tetrazzini I've been snacking on these days...
Actually it was so dull that I'll use the rest of this column to ramble on about the school year, which has been anything but boring...