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...other side of the ball, the Ivy men limited the Japanese offense to a total of 209 yards, due in part to the efforts of the three Harvard representatives. Furse registered the Ivy League's only sack, Santos snagged his final collegiate interception and Pillsbury contributed his usual stellar performance. "It was neat and all, one last time we're together," Furse says. "I said, 'Pills, how about an "Adjuster!" call one last time...

Author: By Mike Maciszewski, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: THEIR LAST HURRAH | 1/21/1993 | See Source »

Although one more pizza place may oversate the Square's appetite for pepperoni, Neo-Tommy's will inevitably improve upon the sad-sack hole-in-the-wall it replaced. The new owner may give the place the thorough scrubdown it deserves and may follow up, with any luck, by replacing the grumpy old staff...

Author: By Brad EDWARD White -, | Title: Grease Is the Word | 12/1/1992 | See Source »

Never before had such emotion been displayed. The crowd was even treated to a sack dance...

Author: By John B. Trainer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Stomps Yale, 14-0 | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

...production certainly has its share of good performances. The character of the sad-sack nightclub manager, developed to take the place of Ludlow in Joey's undoing, is effectively played by John Shepard...

Author: By Carolyn B. Rendell, | Title: Despite Changes To Original, American Classic Pal Joey Still Impressive | 9/24/1992 | See Source »

...topic or predicament he described. Lately, however, the stand-up bits have been reduced to brief punctuation marks at the beginning and end of each show, and the supporting characters have been fleshed out: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as his brittle ex-girlfriend Elaine, Jason Alexander as his sad-sack friend George, and Michael Richards as goony next-door neighbor Kramer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comedian On The Make | 8/24/1992 | See Source »

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