Word: dickinson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...home territory-and yet, in a way, new ground-for Artist Geoffrey Dickinson, whose work for the BBC, Punch and other publications is well known in Britain. "I know this world, this swinging London," he said, discussing the cover assignment. "I have many friends who go to Dolly's and do the whole scene. But I wouldn't say that I am in the scene myself. I wouldn't describe myself as a swinger. So I had a lot of research to do." He prowled from Carnaby Street to King's Road, slipping...
Shadow expends most of its energy on flame-licked scenes of the Arab-Israeli war, and Douglas expends his trying to find a clue to the character of Marcus; but the smoke screens dreamed up by Writer-Director Melville Shavelson are nearly impenetrable. As Marcus' unhappy wife, Angie Dickinson stays at home, smiling through her fears and reminiscing in murky flashbacks. As the hero's lively helpmate in the Haganah, Senta Berger manages to make half-baked fiction look like a whole girl. Guest Star John Wayne, perhaps inadvertently, turns his role as a Pentagon overlord into...
...ruggers started their win skein by shutting out the Richmond Rugby Club 3-0 April 3. Back John Dickinson got the only score of the match on a long dropkick in the second half...
...Monday North Carolina State University fell by an identical 3-0 score. Freshman Steve Zeitlin, playing in only his second varsity game, got the three points with a hustling effort as he fell on the free ball beyond the try line after the opposing fullback had trouble handling Dickinson's long kick...
...absence of John Dickinson, the fatigue from traveling between games, injuries, and Norfolk's "subversive" undermining of the Harvard ruggers by holding the traditional post-game party the night before the game, all contributed to the Joss...