Word: ouse
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Almost on a whim, Larry Ropaher, Ous Schumacher, Don Kirkland, and Fred Howard decided to go in the Whittinsville meet. They were somewhat surprised when Tom Biodgett, who was supposed to the flat on his book in a hospital, showed up in the midst of the proceedings...
...hand, the Crimson has not been showing any outstanding play of late either. After unexciting wins over Bowdoin and Brandeis, the varsity finally played a good game, but lost to powerful Holy Cross. They followed this performance with a narrow victory over a surprising M.I.T. team and the horrend- ous 83-51 loss...
...pany can charge development and modification costs, and losses in market value of its products, (e.g., airplanes) against current expenses. If the company ends up with a net operating loss, it can claim its loss of profits from the Government as a cash refund on its three previ ous years' back taxes. If this is not enough to cover its losses, it can offset future earnings for up to five years. These write-offs are sometimes the most valuable ingredient in money-losing companies up for sale...
...survivors are headed by Little Mary Sunshine, a boffo operetta satirizing the Kern-y, Friml-ous past; The Balcony, Jean Genet's world view through a brothel window; The Connection, a pad full of hipsters seeking to prove that the opiate of the people is heroin after all; and a skillfully acted double bill of disenchantment: Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, in which a beaten and lonely ex-writer poignantly and often amusingly grovels in his past, paired with Edward Albee's Zoo Story, in which a desperately lonely beatnik attempts the hopeless, tragicomic...