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DIED. DAVID MERRICK, 88, ruthless Broadway producer of nearly 90 plays and musicals; in London. (See Eulogy...
...DAVID MERRICK--the Ziegfeld of the '60s, the Abominable Showman (a description he adored), a boss who scared the pants off this young man whom he had just hired to write the songs for Hello, Dolly! (starring Carol Channing, pictured with Merrick), entering his blood-red office for the first time. A jokester who used rave quotes by ordinary people (who had the same names as the seven Broadway critics of the day) to advertise a flop show of his in a full-page New York Times ad, a loving father, a ladies' man--the dictator who forced...
Tsujikawa's control was off, as he hit two batters and walked another in 1.1 innings. The Bruins tacked on three more runs in the sixth inning and two in the seventh, as Merrick went 3-3 on the day with two RBIs...
...five runs. Utley began the scoring with a solo shot to right in the first inning. Harvard tied it in the second on a Mager RBI single up the middle, but the Bruins sent three men home in the bottom of the second, capped by Charles Merrick's two-run double...
...time PlayStation 2 arrives. Even the Nintendo Dolphin, a device currently shrouded in more mystery than the Manhattan Project, will probably beat the X-box to the living room--and with a passel of popular Pokemon and Mario Bros. titles too. "People go for the games first," warns Jim Merrick, Nintendo USA's technical director. "Only then do they think about what system it comes with...