Word: joan
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when play resumed, Larson's replacement, Joan Elliot, knocked the ball to Sevier at the top of the penalty box. After Sevier had spun and fired a high, hard shot well beyond the reach of the goalkeeper, it was all tied up and overtime was just minutes away...
...DIED. Joan Hackett, 49, elegant, intense actress best remembered for her first film role, as a neurotic Vassar graduate in The Group (1966), and one of her last, as an aging narcissist in Only When I Laugh (1981); of cancer; in Encino, Calif...
...Joan Lamb, director of public affairs for the Selective Service, however denied that the ad campaign represented a change in emphasis or intensity in the bureau's efforts to register men for the draft. Lamb explained that the radio campaign was simply a part of the bureau's annual change in publicity campaigns...
...easier for the audience to read the first and second acts as a light hearted attempt to poke fun at campus stereotypes rather than as a statement about their motives. But this lighthearted tone strikes a sour note at the end of the second act with the tragedy of Joan for which the audience is unprepared...
...performances are consistent even as the play itself spins towards its rapid denouement. LaPuerta and Dalton develop successfully their characters as foils for each other while Gallard and Kresty Abnastasio as another group member turn in strong performances each showing a new softness and sensitivity after the tragedy to Joan...