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...Crimson, undaunted by UMass's number two ranking in New England, jumped to a 4-3 advantage on an unassisted goal from Hagerty at 1:34 in the second period. Two minutes later, "Hags" fed attackman Fred Adair, whose limp ground shot went...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Stickmen Bow to UMass In Seesaw Struggle, 12-8 | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

...Jasper Johns and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Even Leonardo da Vinci is hauled in to serve as an artistic ancestor. The aim of this coercive litany is to persuade doubters that Nauman is a home-grown successor to Marcel Duchamp, whose every pun and jeu d'esprit, no matter how limp, must be given the solemn study once reserved for Holy Writ. In short, Nauman has had the full treatment. Mount Culture labors, and out he pops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Vapid Wunderkind | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...slight limp to show for his illness. He generally wears ankle-high sneakers, which he finds more comfortable than shoes, around the lab. His preference for another Good sartorial trademark?a turtleneck sweater instead of a shirt and tie?is purely personal. Says he: "I've never been convinced that a necktie has any real function except...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toward Cancer Control | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...Chairs is a play that can usually carry its own weight, even when the production goes limp from time to time. If you like Ionesco, then this production is professional enough to hit hard in a sporadic...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: To the Lighthouse | 2/24/1973 | See Source »

Taut direction and strong acting more effectively enliven the limp script in Home Free. As a brother and sister living in incest, Bob Waldinger and Susan Ehrlich taunt and comfort each other with a vehemence that flickers between sibling rivalry and lovers' passion. The play is too long, but Waldinger, cowering and speaking with a mouth askew, and Erhrlich, alternately imperious and wistful, draw up the yarn into a ball of tension...

Author: By Deborah A. Coleman, | Title: Fit to be Hanged | 2/10/1973 | See Source »

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