Word: dugan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Colburn, and some of his mates, are just as team-spirited as the upperclassmen, and their cheering and lap-counting was instrumental in the recent record effort. But when Coach Bill McCurdy puts together a sophomore foursome--say of Roy Shaw, John Dugan, Tom Downer, and Colburn--to compete against the seniors...that'll be one January day when all the social unity and nice-guy fellowship will quickly disappear from Briggs Cage and a 7:45 record won't stand a chance...
...Broadway production of Arthur Miller's View from the Bridge was done after Shahn had seen the play at rehearsal. He found it "very powerful, very moving." Shahn's watercolor, Branches of Water or Desire, reflects his admiration for the poetry of his son-in-law, Alan Dugan, who won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 1962 with his first volume. The picture illustrates one of the poems, which begins...
...poem compares both bird song and discarded antlers to the mysterious urge of the human mind to create. When Dugan saw the eerie anguish with which Shahn had endowed his subject, he went back to reread his poem. Shahn liked the watercolor so much that he redid it as a silk-screen print, making 50 copies. "I love doing public art," he explains. "Whenever a collector buys a painting of mine, he goes off and I never see it again...
Independent Course. The roster of contributing poets includes Alan Dugan, Anne Sexton, John Ashbery, Rob ert Graves, and Richard Eberhart. But no single verse stands out as much as "Cottonmouth Country," some simple post-Lowellite lines by 24-year-old Louise Gluck...
Harvard's fantastic freshman medley relay team of Keith Colburn (880), Tom Downer (440), John Dugan (220) and Roy Shaw (mile) should win the only freshman event in the meet...