Word: played
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME OF YOUR LIFE. William Saroyan's play is revived with great care and affection by the Lincoln Center Repertory Company. In the context of 1969, this 30-year-old work is revealed as a kind of prophecy prefiguring changing dramatic trends and the skeptical questioning of American values...
Last years, St. John's finished the seasoa with a 23-6 record and an invitation to play in the NCAA tourney. Captain Joe De Pre. who scored 16.1 points per game, and Ralph Abraham, who led the team in rebounding, are returnees from that team...
...Crimson arrived in San Jose on Monday and has been practicing for two days. The squad was extremely tense on Tuesday, and coach Bruce Munro characterized the afternoon practice as "pre-season play." But today the team had one of its best scrimmages of the year. "The whole trip has been a tremendous educational experience." Munro said...
This week, a high Administration source indicated that Harvard might reconsider its previous refusals to let the Patriots play in the Stadium, but added that the University first wanted some questions answered. The questions include...
...intended action. In such scenes Griffith cuts between the entirely separate emotional qualities and quantities expressed by the characters' faces, giving each a completely individual moral position. Splitting the drama's entire moral position. Splitting the drama's entire moral scheme into separate characters. he lets their conflicts play it out. Seastrom deals in shared emotions, unified atmospheres, and his characters' decisions are expressed in walking through rooms or in exteriors. Especially striking is a sequence with Dimmesdale in Hester's house trying to leave, drawn to stay. Seastrom sustains the involvement of the characters in their particular setting- with...