Word: dan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cage the intensity is diffused. He has to manipulate his philosophical stances, and as a dramatist Sartre is pretty amateur. He gives us a trio of Vichy officers who are the Enemy and not much more. Ken Tigar and James Woods play two thankless stereo-types, and Dan Chumley plays an officer who has no dramatic or thematic meaning at all. Babe is uncertain what to do with them. They end up serving as comic relief, buttoning their vests to look presentable when a prisoner comes in to be tortured, or else being so evil as to be laughable...
...sophomores were especially good--big Dan Martell and Bob Johnson. Martell, playing with a hockey goalie's mask because he had been clawed in the face during a practice, was hitting the floor and grabbing more than his share of rebounds. Johnson made some fancy plays on offense and defense, indicating he can make the team without having played freshman ball. Johnson was out of action last year with a bone cyst in his right ankle, but he worked out faithfully at Hemenway with his PT-seeking classmates...
...strong defense rounds out the Yale champs. Big tackle Dan Johnson holds down the line, while Leverett must keep its passes away from the hands of defensive back Steve Corey...
...DAN J. MYERS Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. Sandia Base...
Wary of Certainties. For all its enthusiasm for Village affairs, the Voice brings a touch of redeeming skepticism to its coverage. The caution may be a reflection of Editor Dan Wolf, 44, a recluse of sorts who closets himself in the second-floor office of the small Village Voice building in the busy center of the West Village. "His job," says Assistant Editor Jack Newfield, "is to orchestrate the obsessions of his staff...