Word: pecks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Citystep troupe, directed by Sabrina T. Peck '84 and produced by Catherine T. Davidson '85, is the first undergraduate ensemble to participate in the American Repetory Theater's (ART) Monday night series...
...Coogan, 69, the actor who became the movies' first blockbuster child star when, at age six, he played the moonfaced ragamuffin in Charlie Chaplin's 1921 classic The Kid; of a heart attack; in Santa Monica, Calif. The son of vaudevillians, Coogan starred in such vehicles as Peck's Bad Boy (1921) and Tom Sawyer (1930), and in 1923 was voted America's most popular movie actor. "Other boys went to see Babe Ruth," he recalled a half-century later. "Babe Ruth came to see me." Though he had made more than $2 million...
...tank. NASA said no, setting the maximum permissible degree of variation at a minuscule ³¹/iooo³¹∕¹ººº in. "With the wind and the weather at Slick Six, we knew we could never get it down to that," says Major Ronald L. Peck, Vandenberg's chief of public affairs. "So they went back to the drawing boards and came up with the Shuttle Assembly Building. We call it our $40 million one-sixteenth of an inch...
Former Texas Governor John Connally was more like a movie star than the movie stars, with the exception of Gregory Peck, who still makes one expect Moby Dick to swim in after him. Shirley Temple Black, who visited the White House in 1938 at age ten, still had much of the sparkle of Little Miss Marker. There were Rockefellers and Roosevelts and Boeing Chief T. Wilson and Los Angeles Olympics Wizard Peter Ueberroth...
...they'll go by car, get out and walk, knock on doors. It'll be worse." While continuing their lawsuit, the companies have rerouted their buses to nearby Bel Air to allow the star-struck to look for such celebrities as Burt Reynolds, Barbra Streisand or Gregory Peck...