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...Moppets in front of their TV sets are currently being hypnotized by members of the Glass class of '62. Odd Ogg ("half turtle and half frog") is a blue-and-green, battery-powered plastic creature that plays ball in an odd way: if a ball rolls into his middle, Ogg loses the round and waddles meekly toward the child with the ball. If the ball hits one of his outstretched flippers, he will back up, stick out his red plastic tongue, and razz his opponent with a disgusting noise...
...third group consisted of "poems about being a poet." These included "Proteus," "At Museau," "A Country Incident," and "The Frog, that Naked Creature...
...first half of the season, the American League pennant race seemed as unpredictable as a frog-jumping contest. In the first three months, four teams swapped the lead−Cleveland, Minnesota, New York, even the improbable Los Angeles Angels (TIME, July 13). At one point last month, only 3½ games separated the first seven teams. But by last week, the league had settled down to a scramble for second place. On top of the pack once again were the perennial champion New York Yankees. They were just a little overdue...
...educated in a convent in Liverpool, where her father is a grocer. Before she was cast by Richardson, her entire experience consisted of the role of a frog in a school play, the rear end of a horse in pantomime, and walk-on bits as an apprentice with the Liverpool Repertory Theater, whose alumni include Sir Michael Redgrave and Rex Harrison...
...Bird Girl with "skin as rough as a turkey's foot and a downy fuzz of body hair." Says Eagle: "If somebody now is born with short arms, you don't put him in a sideshow and bill him as the Seal Boy or the Frog Boy; you try to make his arms as normal as possible...