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...captain of the freshman team at Harvard and also played freshman hockey and baseball. The last captain to head both his freshman and varsity teams was Dick Diehl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Footballers Elect Chiofaro As Captain; Choquette Is Most Valuable Player | 11/22/1966 | See Source »

...supporting roles are strong. Chris Baker plays the chorus leader with rhetorical flair, and Pat Diehl is appropriately massive, first as Herakles and late as Aecus, the doorman of Hell. The frog chorus, made up of Raker, Diehl, Popovich, and Fred Whelan, sings everything from march tunes to Christmas carols with polish. The Initiates, led by Jane Jackson, perform with fervent abandon, and in the second act create a hissing, cheering audience for the great debate...

Author: By Lee H. Simowttz, | Title: The Frogs | 4/23/1966 | See Source »

...easy laughs. Roger Dunwell, as the principal narrator (a role Thomas took when the play premiered in New York) both understood his part and spoke it clearly; if he has conquered opening-night nervousness, his reading ought to set a standard for the rest of the cast. Patrick Diehl, a splendid basso, made the lusting quack, Mr. Waldo, seem a lovable rogue. And Mary Moss, playing a variety of loose women, could hardly have been improved upon (her singing was off-key, but there again, one suspects nerves). Her question -- "Oh, isn't life a terrible thing, thank God?"--gave...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Under Mills Wood | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...argue the "issues", but also to formulate an ideology as appealing as Goldwater's. One might prefer to reject everything about Goldwater, including his method of appeal, but to do so would be to indulge a sentiment no more rational than those which the Senator peddles. John E. Diehl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Goldwater 'Appeal' | 10/1/1964 | See Source »

...Diehl's contention that the Council must more clearly establish its usefulnes or wither away was echoed in a letter to the CRIMSON (to be printed Wednesday) from Michal J. M. Galazka '64, former HCUA secretary. Galazka charged the Council has operated "in an atmosphere of student apathy and official disinterest, or, worse, manipulation...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Administration Accused Of Manipulating HCUA; Council Urged To Fight | 5/19/1964 | See Source »

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