Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...N.Carolina(2) 7-0 Beat North Carolina St. 20-7 5. Michigan 6-0 Beat lowa 28-24 6. Florida 6-1 Beat Auburn 24-10 7. Washington 5-1 Beat Arizona 58-28 8. Tennessee 5-1 Beat Alabama 38-21 9. Ohio St. 6-1 Beat Indiana 31-0 10. Washington St. 6-0 Beat California 63-37 11. Auburn 6-1 Lost to Florida 24-10 12. Oklahoma St. 6-0 Did not play 13. UCLA 5-2 Beat Oregon St. 34-10 14. Kansas St. 5-1 Beat Texas A&M 36-17 15. Michigan...
Panel member Phyllis M. Lugger '76, professor of astronomy at Indiana University, recalled life in the Yard for a female science concentrator as a series of "road-blocks...
...Kevin is exactly like Hamlet," says acting coach Harold Guskin, his first drama teacher at Indiana University in the late 1960s and still a close friend. "Both as an actor and a person. He always makes the illogical choice. He loves doing exactly what you least expect him to do and making it work. Right from the very beginning, when he quit a good job on [the TV soap opera] Search for Tomorrow and didn't have a job for months, he has trusted his instincts. And for good reason...
With his performance as Howard Brackett in In & Out--the Frank Oz comedy about an Indiana schoolteacher who is outed as a homosexual during a former student's televised acceptance speech at the Oscars--Kline brings his Shakespearean inner torment to a comic apex. "I always assumed he'd always known he was gay since adolescence," Kline says of the character. "But like most of us, he has found a way to accommodate that denial." His portrayal of Ben Hood, a father torn between responsibility and lust in The Ice Storm, a 1970s period drama set in suburban Connecticut, also...
...make light of them and show that hey, they're no big deal; the whole point is that none of this should be such a big deal, but is made to be. There's no edge, no grit: it's the sanitized, homogenized Hollywood comic vision of a Greenleaf, Indiana, learning to accept gays, if not to be perfectly politically correct about them. "In & Out" isn't particularly subtle or inventive, but it's shrewd enough to be a comedy about homosexuality that won't make most heterosexuals uncomfortable...