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Sophomore No. 2 Lindsey Wilkins also lost for the second consecutive weekend, although her match Saturday was far closer than her duel with Trinity’s Lynn Leong. In an arduous, see-saw battle lasting one hour and fifteen minutes, Wilkins led two games to one before narrowly dropping the final game 10-8 to Dafna Wegner and succumbing...
...pairing, sophomore Lindsey Wilkins took on Trinity’s intercollegiate No. 2 Lynn Leong...
...inability to find the jugular in a entertainment figure. He did go for the jungular, exaggerating facial features and specializing in a kind of reverse anthropomorphism: he turned men into beasts. To Mickey Rooney, Bert Lahr and Zero Mostel, he gave outsize snouts. Many women he saw as birds: Lynn Fontanne, Katharine Hepburn and others are long-necked swans. He was drawn to larger-than-life, larger-than-art figures, from the vaudeville clowns Weber and Fields to later, self-distorting creatures like Jerry Lewis and Roberto Benigni (naturally...
...show is popular for its mix of classic and contemporary artists and the playful banter between “Ol’ Sinc” and fellow Harvard graduate Lynn E. Joiner ’61, known as “Cousin Lynn...
...irony of Twain's reluctance to write personal, revealing songs is that her history is filled with examples of courage. If Loretta Lynn and Charles Dickens met while under contract to the Lifetime network, they might come up with the grim frontier tale that is Twain's youth. She grew up in Timmins, Ont., a mining town in the heart of the Canadian bush. Her father ran off when she was 2. Her mother Sharon and her adoptive father Jerry Twain, a full-blooded Ojibwa Indian, continually struggled for work. The five Twain children considered themselves lucky to find...