Word: macneill
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Scala one evening last week, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, mused about the futility of wealth and power. The aria, Oh! de' verd'anni miei, got hearty applause. After the curtain fell on the third act of Verdi's Ernani, barrel-chested Baritone Cornell MacNeil scurried back to his dressing room, where he signed his name to a La Scala option for next season. Then he dispatched a cable to his wife in Cliffside Park, NJ.: "We tore up the pea patch, doll...
...corral the elusive Massachusetts millionaire, talked to Goldfine for 3½ hours in his Chestnut Hill home, got a memorable interview (TIME, June 23). As the Goldfine story developed, Gart stayed on the trail, found enough leads to call for a task-force effort. Last week, while Correspondent Neil MacNeil covered the day-and-night Goldfine show in Washington, TIME deployed a reporting task force through New England. From New York to Boston went Fiscal Specialist George Bookman. Chicago's Jon Rinehart canvassed Maine, Chicago's Ed Reingold poked into musty Massachusetts court records, Boston...
Sophomore Tom Bagnoli, substituting for injured Jim Perkins at goal, had a difficult time handling the muddy ball and let four first-period Penn goals slip through before Don MacNeil replaced him. MacNeil was scored on only by an accidental Crimson kick, until late in the final quarter, when the Quakers registered their sixth goal...
Only one goal was recorded in the second stanza, when Crimson right fullback Chris Provenson accidentally deflected a ball past MacNeil, to give Penn a 5-1 lead...
...Crimson set up several fine scoring opportunities in the final period, but each time the varsity shot was inaccurate. Penn again began to press, and Quaker George Siminoff ended the scoring for the day with a dribbler that eluded MacNeil...