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...HARGRAVESBARRY TYNE DICK KOCHANSKY LT JOHN WESTFIELD PETE BARRETT JOHN MEE LG C. CAPPARELLI JACK COSTELLO TOM NISSI C JON NORRIS HANK PARTRIDGE PAT HIGGINS RG DAN BEIGEL BOB MURPHY BILL MARCELLINO RT DENNIS GOLDEN BERNIE DEMPSEY JOE COSTANTINI RE PAT VETRANG DON MAIBERGER TOM BUTLER QB PAT McCARTHY JOHN WHEATON RON MATTANA LH AL SNYDER JIM HOLLORAN PAT CONNORS RH TOM HENNESSEY JIM GRAVEL ART MIRANTE FB HANK CUTTING CARL PELLEGRINI BOB FINK
Though his menu lists such exotic items as Bongo Bongo Soup, Javanese Sate and Bah-Mee, they are really American versions (or inventions) for American palates. "Take a Tahitian pudding made with arrowroot," says the Trader. "It's so tough you can throw it and use it as a handball. Or take a squab. In the average Chinese restaurant, that little fella comes out with his dead eyes staring you in the face. When the customer sees that naked head and the beak and the eyes, he wants no part of it. We chop the neck off it, barbecue...
Anyone! Anyone! by Charles E. Mee, Jr. '61, which appeared in the latest issue of identity, will be the fourth workshop presentation...
...been an equivalent growth in price, so that each issue now costs fifty cents. Unfortunately, in the latest issue the size of the magazine continues static: Identity is as dainty as it was in the days of its sickly youth, publishing only a brief one-act play by Charles Mee, Anyone! Anyone!, Mark Mirsky's very short story, Shkootz, and Caroms, eight poems by Stephen Sandy...
...problem is that there simply aren't enough good writers to fill up thick magazines (a fact of which I am unconvinced, having read much excellent unpublished material), then editors should include more work by the writers that they have discovered. Mr. Mee's play, for example, is part of a trilogy, and I would have been delighted to have the chance to read the other two plays...