Word: ryan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...they argue around Nini's, maybe there is a Harvard just for lovers. You know there won't be a dry eye left in Hilles when the angels finally come to stifle Ali McGraw's death rattle amid strains of Mozart and Musak. Once those tears well up in Ryan. O'Neal's eyes, maybe the Law School will triple its scholarship program. Then alumni may make chaste suggestions for a Barrett obelisk or a Cavilleri mummy. Why, if he has not done so already, John Dunlop could turn over the Yard to Hollywood Rents and really cash...
...selection of Restic came as a surprise. Rumors had circulated that pro quarterbacks Frank Ryan and Babe Parilli were top candidates, while Yovicsin's assistant defensive coordinator. Ralph Jelic, was also mentioned frequently. Yesterday morning's Boston Globe suggested Mark Levy, a special teams coach for the Los Angeles Rams, would be picked...
...stale marriage. The director of Airport knew what he was about even if Segal didn't: a shrewd remake of a Claudette Colbert-Bette Davis tear-jerker, a wet and sloppy romantic interlude which ends in no good for one more tough American broad. Although the death watch exploits Ryan O'Neal as the rebellious scion with a lump in his throat, the real focus of this 1940 star-posturing is Ali McGraw. (Had she worn the midi, it would have been a little too ludicrous...
...loses control. Ollie's father (Ray Milland), a stingy old moneybags with a dirty mind, does a heartwrenching doubletake when he hears the dire tidings. The illiterate Italian piety of Phil (John Marley) also deepens the gloom and proves the movies has at least one ethnic. But it is Ryan O'Neal who has been plucking the heartstrings and pursestrings of the ladies of America. Alas, his much discussed son Bozo turns out to be a cruel mirage, a common enough sexual predicament in modern drama. Had there been a child, though, it could have all led to an admirable...
...reasons for rejecting Ryan were not clear. Ryan, who was reportedly eager to take the job after an alumnus enthusiastically told the committee about him, was considered a likely choice by some because of his educational background (Ph. D. in math) and his young age. He was also thought to be the dynamic sort of person Harvard needed...