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YALE (71): Randi Meberg 5-5--15; Karen Yarasavage 2-3--7; Sue Patton 3-5--11; Anne Peacock 1-0--2; Mary Spolyar 6-2--14; Karen Canavan 1-2--4; Paula Kenefick 3-5--11; Jennifer Deal 2-1--5; Tonya Lawrence 1-0--2; Bonnie Coutu...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record... | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

Fouled out: Yarasavage, Patton, Duncan. Total fouls: Yale 20, Harvard 23. Assists: Yale 11 (Peacock 4), Harvard 12 (Keffer 4). Turnovers: Yale 18, Harvard 19. Rebounds: Yale 44 (Meberg, Patton, Canavan, Kenefick 5), Harvard 44 (Cibotti 10). Yale 26-45--71 Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record... | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

...laughs, he has his dummy say, "Hey, don't complain to me. You're doing all the talking." Moreover, "that line has got me out of a corner many times." Directly, Bill Boley demonstrated what he could do with his voice. He did dog sniffs, dog barks, dog pants, peacock calls, door slams ("The shut is a gun sound. I let it go through the nose a little bit") and window blinds being raised and lowered. He did everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Kentucky: 600 Unmoved Lips | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

...innocent fairy tale theater. Director Andrei Serban has thrown in his share of the hip and trampy. Brighella (Harry S. Murphy), the king's man servant, and Smeraldina (Isabell Monk), Brighella's sister, are the low-class comic duo strutting about the stage. Tramping about, dressed like a tattered peacock of a Southern belle, Smeraldina angles for the king and then anyone who will take her. And Brighella is not above telling her how used her wares...

Author: By Victoria G.T. Bassetti, | Title: An Ethereal, but Hip Fairy Tale | 9/4/1986 | See Source »

...board game. It is certainly the first one to go into the theaters with three different endings. Good news for the makers of some future edition of Trivial Pursuit. The bad news for everyone else is that the colorfully named characters from Clue --Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock et al.--remain flat enough to be stored in a box, and that all three endings are unpersuasive. (If choose you must, opt for Ending C.) Writer-Director Jonathan Lynn apparently felt so obliged to maintain the game's conventions, in which players are invited to solve a mystery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Rushes: Dec. 23, 1985 | 12/23/1985 | See Source »

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