Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...crews appear to have a fairly rosy future. The lightweights just barely lost to Cornell a week ago by about one-third of a length. Coach Fred Cabot feels they should have won and has high hopes for a good season. The heavyweight crew, characterized by its coach, Harry Parker, as a "promising group," should also have a fairly successful year...
...Draper, Chris Eustis, and Parker Crowell will make up the Brown midfield. Captain Charlie Banks, John Arato, and Bill Lemire will occupy the defensive positions, and Bill Cruikshank will tend goal...
...rarely in television, but last week-with that line from an ancient Chinese poem-a major plum indeed was offered on New York's independent WNEW-TV and Washington, D.C.'s WTTG-TV. British Actor Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons) and his wife, Actress Joy Parker, read poetry for an hour, ranging from Shelley's Ozymandias to T. S. Eliot's Family Reunion, and from Lord Byron's Don Juan to D. H. Lawrence's Bats...
Full of skill in her own right, Actress Parker nonetheless seemed a recent graduate of an elocution school beside the quiet amplitude of her husband, his eyes full of disciplined gloom, his interpretations matter of fact, going surely but not hungrily for the passing ironies, proving that there is plain talk in the singing poets and essential lyricism in free verse...
...performers autonomy and artistic freedom; hence they have been able to line up the Metropolitan Opera's George London, Violinist Isaac Stern, Guitarist Andres Segovia and Cellist Pablo Casals for subsequent concerts. Dorothy Stickney will do readings from Edna St. Vincent Millay. Margaret Leighton will read Dorothy Parker: A Telephone Call, Dusk Before Fireworks, The Lovely Leave. Britain's Michael Flanders and Donald Swann will do the same, somewhat intellectual variety show they scored with on Broadway; Cyril Ritchard (Romulus) will appear with Hermione Baddeley in something billed as an "intimate revue of songs and sketches...