Word: loses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Also, you can't have letdowns in the Ivies. You saw what happened last week against Columbia. If we have a letdown at Dartmouth this Saturday, we'll lose...
KENNEDY'S CHILDREN LACKS tension, rhythm, and climax--in fact everything except actors. In Patrick's play, five excellent actors wage war with a disastrous script. They lose, but their attempts to portray real people are worth watching. Michael Sacks, as the tortured Vietnam veteran, creates vocabulary of tense gestures and hulking movements. Barbara Montgomery evokes well the mythology that enveloped the Kennedys, but Patrick ruins her best speech with a cheap shot--moved to tears, she starts to sing the theme from Camelot. Don Parker as the ex-drag queen has tried to capture the whining intonations...
...stations, should be a romp. Alas, this English production has been authorized by the family. Raciness is sacrificed to discretion. Lee Remick reduces Jennie to a bright, transparent coquette. There is no hint of Lady Randolph's unpredictable passions or the fatal allure that caused eminent Edwardians to lose their heads. The liveliest scenes are domestic...
Bartenders in Harvard Square yesterday saw both advantages and disadvantages to the bill. "We might lose a few townies," Charlie Hughes, a bartender at Father's 6, said yesterday. Bob Pray, a bartender at 33 Dunster St. said he thought the bill "would create a good-sized hassle." "It's hard to tell the difference between 18 year-olds and 19 year-olds," said Pray...
Reiner said, "I felt confident in each match and never felt I was going to lose even when I was down...