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Nixon has been thinking about football a lot in the last year. And it's not just because he's looking for something to keep his mind off Watergate. He still remembers those two plays he sent to Dolphin coach Don Shula and Redskin boss George Allen, respectively, that bombed out when put into action. A lot of things have been working out like that for Nixon lately...
...Irving St.: David H. Dolphin, associate professor of Chemistry. 1968 assessment--$25,800. Tax paid...
George C. Scott, the crusty actor who turned down an Oscar two years before Marlon Brando did, does not seem to have much use for humans. In the movie of Robert Merle's political thriller The Day of the Dolphin, Scott is the scientist who becomes very friendly with a pair of Tursiops truncatus, the bottle-nosed mammals that may be the closest animal to man in intelligence. The scientist manages to get Bi and Fa, the cetaceans in his charge, to talk English, but what they tell him, alas, would be enough to confirm Scott's worst...
Such a talent is Ron Whyte, 27, who is making his playwriting debut with these two off-Broadway playlets. Let's mark him for a dolphin who cavorts in drama as if it were his native element. He writes with humor, grace and eloquence, and he creates characters who refuse to leave the playgoer's memory...
Doering refused to comment and Dolphin could not be reached