Word: nat
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Despite the title, playwright Ronald Alexander has male the albatross, Nat Bentley, a talentless television writer-producer played by Robert Preston, the only lovable aspect of his play. Bentley is the same sort of appealing, good-natured fraud that Preston played in The Music Man. He cons other people into doing his thinking and writing for him, but he has no self-delusions...
Experienced defensemen Mike Patterson and John Daly make up one of the Crimson's back lines. Senior Bill Fryer, a wing in 1962, and sophomore Bobby Clark, last year's best all-around freshman, according to his coach Nat Harris, form the other. Bob Coleman may occasionally fill in for Fryer, whom Weiland also hopes to use up front...
...second quarter, however, the Elis wasted little time. In a play practically the mirror-image of the one that Akuffo scored on, Yale's John Upton got behind the Crimson defense and drove in on goalie Nat Bowdich to blast a shot by him for the score...
Coach Bruce Munro plans only one major change in his starting lineun for today's contest. Sophomore Nat Bowditch will take over in the goal for the Crimson. Although this will be the first starting assignment for Bowditch, the young goal tender played most of last week's game against Princeton...
Biology 100, "Evolutioinary Biology," and Bio 115, "Cell to Organism," as well as Nat Sci 5, are the basis of a new orientation toward modern biology. The new approach attempts to organize biological sciences around a few central themes...