Word: mannick
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...only man who spoiled his part was Paul Sparer as Bert Jefferson, the young editor and romantic lead. He never was able to act with the conviction of the others on stage. Peter Dibble's Dr. Bradley, John Mannick's Mr. Stanley, and David Bowen's Beverly Carlton were all capable, though not inspired performances. Bob Cipes as Banjo made the most of the action and the least, of his lines--but they're very funny lines, and it didn't matter much...
Others in the cast of 30 include Peter D. Dibble '48 as Dr. Bradley, Virginia Donaldson as Nurse Preen, John Mannick '48 and Margaret Hughes as Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, in whose home the action takes place, and Barbara Nathan '48 as Aunt Harriett...
...Idler version of a "hot gavotte" is about to break loose in this scene from the December 4 production, "Way of the World." Taking positions are (front couple) Carol LoCascio '50 and John Mannick '49 and (back couple) Patricia Troxell '49, Idler president, and Robert Penwarden...
...least that's what John Mannick says and he should know for he is the editor of the Testament and says that it's the only House Yearbook at Harvard, in existence since 1936, except during the war. Sticking strictly within the Kirkland confines, the Testament goes over every entry with words, pictures and double entendros. It also mentions women...
...members in the Senior class are: Ralph A. Graves '48, Warren J. Kratky '46, John A. Mannick '49, and Richard H. Milburn '48. Juniors include: Rey F. Gootenberg '50, Irving Jacobson '43, Irwin Oppenheim '49, and John McC, Team...