Word: larkin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dave Larkin struck out 17 men and gave up only five hits yesterday as the JV nine trounced Brandeis, 9 to 2. Larkin was superb throughout the game and pitched one-hit ball for the last six innings. Less than half the Brandeis batters hit the ball into fair territory...
...theatrical bibliomania engulfed Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. If First Impressions resembles any fair lady, it is Jenny, the girl who could not make up her mind. The show wavers between Austen, Burrows and music-hall burlesque, and only the elegant Regency settings and costumes of Peter Larkin and Alvin Colt seem serenely self-assured...
Goldilocks has a professional air, from the period brightness of the Peter Larkin sets and Castillo costumes to the sound showmanship-hers all energy, his all ease -of Elaine Stritch and Don Ameche. Dancer Pat Stanley is piquant, and the best of Agnes de Mille's dances and ballets are stylish. No One'll Ever Love You is a sassy duet, The Beast in You an amusing ditty. Walter Kerrs staging is lively and firm, and here a quip and there a crack bears Jean (Please Don't Eat the Daisies) Kerr's dewy, screwy touch...
Representing the Crimson in the game were freshmen Philip Bernstein, left wing; Mark Swann, left inside; Bruce Johnstone, center forward; Ted Wendell, right inside; Shamus Malin, right wing; Dave Brannon, left halfback; Woody Spruance, center halfback; John Larkin, right halfback; Charles David and Sandy Cortesi, fullbacks; and Larry Martin, goal tender...
...publication of Mrs. Larkin's letter on housing discrimination destroyed another illusion: that NSA's work on the racial integration issue "does not directly affect Harvard." The Student Council might inform PBH that NSA has in its files accounts of the means used by other northern colleges in dealing with discrimination in its more subtle forms...