Word: joe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that he is a national football hero, there is talk of a new role for Joe Namath: as a Resistance fighter in a Hollywood film...
...very next day, the show's producer and authors started to rewrite the show, practically from scratch. Within a week, the director, Peter Glenville, had been replaced (by Joe Layton). Within a month, a whole new first act was on stage. This is no small job, considering the complexities of putting together a Broadway musical...
Besides the new dialogue, there are the new songs, the new dances, and, for Dear World, the new sets. Not only must each new song be composed and learned by the performers, but it must be orchestrated, copied into parts, and rehearsed by the orchestra. Joe Layton, the new director, also took over the job of choreographer, thereby necessitating the removal of all the dancing devised by the show's original choreographer, Donald Saddler. So, Layton had to divide his limited time between rehearsing the actors and the dancers. He also had to wait for the new sets...
...Ernest Hardy 16 132 158 9.9 Eric Gustavson 16 78 150 9.4 Bob Kanuth 11 51 106 9.8 Mike Janczewski 16 59 104 6.5 Bob Johnson 8 32 73 9.1 Paul Waickowski 15 27 38 2.5 Jay Noble 14 7 35 2.5 George Yates 14 22 24 1.7 Joe Stanislaw 10 2 8 0.3 Mike Collins 7 1 4 0.5 Brad Call 3 3 2 0.4 Barth Royer 2 1 2 1.0 Others 4 1 Team Rebounds 151 Harvard Totals 16 605 1175 73.2 Opp. Totals...
...course, even the most casual initiate into the mysteries of baseball knows that Joe Nuxhall was the youngest pitcher to appear in a major league game, but, Harvard sports tradition to the contrary, a mere appearance in a game does not constitute a win. The sorry fact is that in his premature debut with the Reds in 1944 at the age of 15, Nuxhall established a firm precedent for such successors as George Plimpton by undergoing a merciless pounding from the then as now champion Cardinals. He did not again appear on the major league scene until 1951, when...