Word: performer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's first midfield of Jim Kilkowski, Tom Nicosia, and Marty Cain turned in another strong showing, but, as has happened all spring, the Crimson failed to perform as a cohesive unit...
...Presidents, the country is crawling with them. There are Washington's Governor Daniel Evans, Rhode Island's Governor John Chafee, Massachusetts' Senator Edward Brooke and New York's Senator Jacob Javits, the only one who has publicly been courting the post. If he continues to perform as effectively as he has to date in the near-impossible job of running New York City, Mayor John V. Lindsay, 45, will surely rate consideration...
...both star attraction and hard-working housemaid. What with jet flights getting shorter and menus growing longer, the stewardesses' life aloft is a kind of hell in the heavens. There are as many as 195 guests to greet, seat, serve ancj-within reason-sate, and the girls must perform like a whirlwind combination of Jean Shrimpton, Gwen Cafritz, a short-order cook and a nurse for all ages. One Western Air Lines time-motion expert, for instance, has figured out that on an 85-minute flight with 122 people aboard, a stewardess averages no more than 23 seconds with...
John M. Ross '67, who had no understudy, was ordered by his doctor early yesterday not to perform last night. The cancellation of the performance was announced around...
...show will go on tonight. If Ross is still unable to perform, Roger E. Kozol '68 will take his place. Kozol was recruited for the part yesterday afternoon and spent last night rehearsing with the Musgrave company...