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...know two guys'll bet anything that moves. Pups, ponies, Perfectas, Trifectas, Superfectas, Daily Doubles, fly balls into a sunfield, anything. Quote 'em a line, and they'll have the money out and down before you can say "Jimmy the Greek took a bath in the Series." The Doc works in an office dominated by a half-size poster from the Big A that looks like "Nude Descending a Staircase," and has two front and center season seats for Celtics homegames that he probably bought out of profits. Everything I know--spreads, books, combinations, percentages--the works, I got from...

Author: By Freddie Boyd, | Title: A Boyd's Eye View | 10/31/1973 | See Source »

...course, are asleep before Tomorrow begins, and Snyder is not the polished product that a major network would spring on a nation of wide awake mild-mannered consumers. But a bedtime attack on the Nixon administration caps a day a whole lot better than "Will you look at Doc Severinsen's suit...

Author: By Tom Lee, | Title: A Morning After Pill | 10/27/1973 | See Source »

...film debut as an extra in a 1915 Perils of Pauline episode, Blackmer went on to gain fame as a '20s and '30s matinee idol. But his best performances came after his youth began to fade: he won a Tony in 1950 for his portrayal of Doc, the alcoholic husband, in William Inge's Come Back, Little Sheba, and most recently was the satanic warlock in the film Rosemary's Baby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 15, 1973 | 10/15/1973 | See Source »

...DOC WATSON AND SON, LEON REDBONE. Sun. Oct. 7 at Sanders Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rock and Jazz | 10/4/1973 | See Source »

...DOC WATSON AND SON. There's no better flatpicker in the country than Doc Watson, and his son Merle becomes better on guitar and banjo all the time. The Watsons' past Sanders Theatre performances have been sell-out, standing ovation-type triumphs. Given their skill and the range of their material--bluegrass, blues, traditional folk, and popular folk--this concert is likely to remain true to their tradition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rock and Jazz | 10/4/1973 | See Source »

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