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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Last year some of the guys named the area between the fence and the track building Sten Plaza," Stenhouse said. "Before the game, I told everybody I had to visit Sten Plaza once today. I'm glad I did. It felt great...
...airport news conference, Bush entered the current energy policy debate between Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and President Carter. He said, "Senator Kennedy is most wrong. President Carter is next most wrong...
...Peter M. Lange, associate professor of Government, and a signer of the Faculty letter, said yesterday he was pleased with the extent of the debate and the Faculty turnout, but added "these meetings always have an impact only over a long period of time...
...stage presence to carry it off, and in striving after open evil loses the chance to convey the more understated evil of Daltry's Queen. She never manages to portray a character that can convincingly sing "I'll show him what he could be now/just give me one night/I'm the gypsy, the Acid Queen/Pay before we start." Finally the chorus, though it can sing, never displays much passion or dynamic range as actors until the final scene of the show...
...ABOVE and beyond the rest of the cast loomed Richard Westelman's Tommy. Throughout the first half of the show, when he is physically and sexually assaulted, Westelman retains catatonic self-control. In the second half he is the driving force of the show. "I'm Free" is a triumphant cry of joy. With that song too, Westelman begins the most difficult task before any actor in the show. Within ten minutes he jumps from total isolation to cult leadership. Without injecting more than the songs will bear, Westelman manages to convey Tommy's simple message: follow me and achieve...