Word: hubbardism
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...young ones," he adds. "Our entire A division is composed of college players, and I think the practice these boys get here is very helpful when they return to their college squads in the winter." As an example of this, Rowe points to the playing of Amory Hubbard and John Chase, who participated in the league three years...
...rapacity of Regina Hubbard and her scheming brothers gives Blitzstein a chance to point up their bile-laden words with incongruously sweet sounds, and he makes the most of it-as when Regina sings a waltz with such words...
Handsome Brenda Lewis as Regina Hubbard handles her role of super-bitch Tallulah Bankhead's in The Little Foxes) with the command of an actress as well as with a soprano of range and authority. But Regina's musical high point is the third-act Rain Quartet, which for lightness and inventive charm beats anything on Broadway for a long time...
Besides these performers and Donald Stewart as one of he musicians, two of the female leads were especially good. Mary Arnold's lithe dancing contributes a certain color and beauty to the performance. And Elizabeth Hubbard's singing of the harlot's song in The Death of Cuchalain gives the four plays a fitting lyrical ending...
Seventeen players, including Greeley, Hubbard, and Richardson, were presented gold hockey pucks in recognition of their recent wins over Yale. Ned Almy, Ed Bliss, John Bray, George Chase, Dick Clasby, Scott Cooledge, Jeff Collidge, Jr., Frank Mahoney, Doug Manchester, Jim Moynihan, Ed Mrkonich, Jim O'Brien, Andy Patton, Norm Wood, Manager Waynard Powning, and Coach Ralph "Cooney" Weiland were also awarded the trophies...