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...practice, and Joe Cavanagh even exchanged a few punches with Elliott. Oddly enough, Cavanagh, a soft-spoken, personable captain, was some what resented, possibly for his close friendship with Cooney. His senior linemates, Cooch Owen and DiMichele, were resented for their failure to play a two-way game. The make-up of the third line was a source of frustration and friction as five different forwards were juggled on and off the line all season...
...than can possibly be described here, and the creators of the musical have found an amazing number of ways to exploit it. Besides the score, there is the device of having the characters shadowed throughout the show by their former selves, wearing the glamorous old costumes and white-faced make-up. There are two bands, a rich Follies orchestra in the pit and a downbeat jazz combo for the party on stage. Choreographer and co-director Michael Bennett has blended the dance steps of two generations, and Jonathan Tunick's orchestrations switch constantly from the Busby Berkeley sound to that...
...Road as a first film. It is extra-ordinarily well-acted by Doug (Peter) McGrath and Paul (Joey) Bradley, carefully photographed and edited-technically proficient. But its director displays an extremely limited intelligence, an interest in people on the most superficial level. He tries to consider their emotional make-up divorced from their serious social inter-actions, and ends up with roadhouse cliche...
...announces that all students who have taken leaves of absence without permission to enter detention centers will be permitted to re-enroll upon their release "to the extent they can be accommodated by this Faculty without disrupting Faculty members' research." Shenton says such students will be permitted to take make-up exams "provided they have not signed up for a fifth course-excluding tutorial-on or before the third week following the full moon after the first of the year, whichever comes last, subject to the approval of the Faculty Council." Outraged at such lenience, David Landes, professor of History...
There has been a substantial amount of community opposition to the project. Residents of the immediate area of the proposed project claim that the traditional suburban make-up of the area will be destroyed, while residents of poorer Cambridge sections have argued that the housing will benefit primarily middle-income people...