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Chip Robie, Clark Bain, Bob Blake and John Dineen didn't have to worry about comebacks as they trounced their opponents by identical 3-0 scores in slots two through five, respectively. Charlie Duffy, Steve Bakalar, Fraser Black and Kronfeld made the most of their starting opportunities as they completed the whitewash...

Author: By Ari M. Leiman, | Title: Racquetmen Smash MIT, Win 9-0, Remain Unbeaten | 2/12/1980 | See Source »

...NOTEBOOK: Crimson assistant coach Mark Panarese found himself in a situation of conflicting loyalties Saturday. His younger brother, Matt, played number nine for Penn. Everything turned out fine for Mark-Matt scored a tough win over John Dineen, but the Crimson won overall. Just points out the intimacy of the squash world...

Author: By Laurence S.grafstein, | Title: Quakers Quake in Racquetmen's Wake | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...George Bell and John Stubbs will face titanic struggles at the number two and three positions. Freshman Jordy Lemmon, sophomore Chip Robie and junior Joe Somers will perhaps prove the key at the middle ranks. And the Crimson will have to rely on Clark Bain, Robert Blake and John Dineen in the lower slots to avenge last year's 6-3 defeat in Jersey...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Racquetmen Ready To Take the Court | 2/2/1980 | See Source »

...once wanted to become ambassador to Italy and thought his good friend Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04 had promised him the job. Curley got assurances from Mussolini, from King Victor Emmanuel and from the Pope. FDR, however, had other ideas and offerred Curley Poland instead. in The Purple Shamrock, Joseph Dineen describes Curley's response...

Author: By Peter J. Gomes, | Title: Puritan Boston Prepares For the Polish Pontiff | 9/27/1979 | See Source »

...first section of Evening seems designed to exhibit the considerable vocal talents of the five members of the cast. "The Revue" includes such Bernstein greats as "Wonderful Town," and "Tonight." All are sung competently; some--notably "There's a Place for Us," sung by Shattuck and Dineen, and "Unless There's Love," done by Dineen alone--are savory versions of often overdone pieces. Shattuck, a recent graduate of the New England Conservatory, sings magnificently from her first note on; physically small, she is vocally head and shoulders above anyone else on stage...

Author: By Eleni Constantine, | Title: Gourmet Leftovers | 3/16/1977 | See Source »

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