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...three lines against the Crimson tonight, with captain Clay Kyle centering Mark Stuckey (15 points this season) on the left side and Walt Snickenberger on the right side of the first line. Top scorers Craig Dahl (18 points) and Gary O'Meara (17) team up with Brian McIntosh, while Dunc Fisher, Mike Bascom and Corky Powers make up a third line...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Tiger Icemen Hope to Snatch Harvard's 7-Year Win Streak | 2/9/1974 | See Source »

...megalomaniacal wife; a string of identical Kennedys whose misfortunes (the assassination, Bobby's exile and Ted's plane crash) are attributed to the Chief's ambition and insecurity; and a few foreshortened political standbys like Stevenson, Warren and Wayne Morse. The rhetoric is tired and tiring. J.F. Ken O'Dunc promises "A giant generation / geared for glory, seared in sacrifice"; his successor pledges the achievement of "the Smooth Society" which "has room for all; / for each, a house, a car, a family, / A private psychoanalyst, a dog, / And rows of gardens, neatly trimmed and hedged"; Bobby, after slaughtering the usurper...

Author: By Stuart A. Davis, AT THE CHARLES PLAYHOUSE INDEFINITELY | Title: Mac Bird | 6/14/1967 | See Source »

Playwright Garson's conceit is to parody and paraphrase Macbeth; President Johnson is represented in the title role and Mrs. Johnson is Lady Macbeth. King Duncan, renamed John Ken O'Dunc, is clearly President Kennedy, and Duncan's sons become Bobby and Teddy. Nothing loath to be malicious, Garson argues that MacBird (Stacy Keach) lures John Ken O'Dunc to his Texas ranch and arranges his assassination in order to become king, while his henchmen sabotage Teddy Ken O'Dunc's airplane. In hand-to-hand combat with Bobby Ken O'Dunc, MacBird...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Mangy Terrier | 3/3/1967 | See Source »

Neither of the other two hammer entrants, Jim Doty or Dunc Johnson, was able to advance into Saturday's finals. Doty just missed qualifying, however, as his best throw, 164 feet, placed him seventh among the competitors. Six of the qualifiers advanced to the finals. Johnson's best toss was 150 feet...

Author: By William C. Sigal, | Title: Landau Wins IC4A Crowns In Both Low, High Hurdles; Crimson Ties for Sixth Place | 6/3/1958 | See Source »

John DuMoulin threw the hammer 173 feet, 9 inches to place fourth behind B.U.'s John Lawlor, whose throw of 198 feet, 8 inches was a new meet record. However, neither Jim Doty nor Dunc Johnson was able to advance beyond the trials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Landau Qualifies for Hurdles Finals As DuMoulin, Reider Also Advance | 5/31/1958 | See Source »

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