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...down. There is the hot prospect (Patrick Cassidy) who is a terror in the outfield and a bed wetter at home. And the hick pitcher (Barry Tubbs) who appears to get height sickness when he climbs the pitcher's mound. And Rocky, the brawny third baseman (Ken Olin), a con man in pinstripes who hankers to croon the national anthem to a salsa beat. And an aging slugger (Bernie Casey) awarded a "previously owned" pimpmobile on his appreciation day. And, of course, the curmudgeonly owner, played by Pat Corley, the scowling coroner from Hill Street, who describes his team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Good Field, Good Hit | 10/31/1983 | See Source »

...Student Forum issued a harsh statement condemning racism, and attendance was almost perfect at an all-campus meeting that the College President. Olin Robison, called to air student concerns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Middlebury Recovers from Apparently Racist Incidents | 10/20/1983 | See Source »

...addition, the Press expects to receive funds from the John M. Olin Foundation, a group which "loves to support conservative publications," Lazaron said...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: Yale Conservatives Publish Inaugural Issue of Weekly | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

Middlebury College President Olin Robison, an ordained Baptist minister who has visited the Soviet Union more than 20 times, noted that "a man of his sophistication cannot possibly be unaware of the Soviet record on religious groups and individuals." The Rev. Carl F.H. Henry, a leading U.S. Baptist theologian, suggested that Graham's behavior could be explained by his desire not to embarrass the Russian Orthodox Church, which might extend him an invitation to return. "Billy Graham has a legitimate desire to preach the gospel to the nations of the world," affirms Henry. "But I wonder about the high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Questionable Mission to Moscow | 5/24/1982 | See Source »

William B. Sutton, Cornell class of '82, received facial cuts and lost an eye in the accident, which occurred in the Olin Research Laboratory Erik N Farley, a graduate student, who received cuts and puncture wounds in the face, hands and arms, said most of the injuries were caused by flying glass...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: Lab Explosion | 3/20/1982 | See Source »

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