Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN is like a gin and tonic when you're expecting martinis: weaker, heavier, and maybe just a trifle too bitter to be really intoxicating. In adapting the play by the British Giles Cooper, Edward Albee has unfortunately burdened an amusing premise--that a group of suburban ladies should take up part-time prostitution--with all the weight of a major statement on the Decline of the American Empire. Everything in the Garden is basically an entertainingly sardonic drawing room comedy and Albee should have treated it as such...
Black students have modified their earlier demand that a black admissions officer he named by January 15 Dorita C. Fletcher '71, one of the spokesmen of the student group which demanded a voice in the selection of the officer, said "we are more interested in getting a person picked who we like than in caring about dead-lines...
...lead singer of the group which hit it big with "Bristol Stomp" later went on to do a few hits of his own. Name...
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...this was the effort of the Northeast--with its cooled sensibility, its foxy indifference--then it couldn't do without the representatives of our little group. There was John Dockery, Harvard '66, who plays position R2 on the kickoff team, a compassionate former Red Sox who studies city planning at Columbia when most footballers would be celebrating their victories--how different from the passionless fullback from Yale who Super Bowled for those tired titans of old football, the Packers. And Babe Parilli, the ageless place-kick holder and former Boston Patriot quarterback whose sensitive hands can now spot a ball...