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...that was the side of Welch the media saw??the poised, suit-wearing, press-conference Welch who fielded queries after every win, loss, and tie. The Welch who smiled, even when asked why his team had lost in the first round of the last three NCAA tournaments, even when asked about his team’s ever-growing streak of Beanpot losses...
When Joe Orton’s “What the Butler Saw?? was first performed in 1969, the audience response—all shrill booing and ripped programs—might have been expected. After all, this is a sex comedy with a major subplot centered on the missing penis of Winston Churchill. Three decades later, when even the bawdiest wordplay lands you a PG-13, “What the Butler Saw?? is now appreciated as Orton’s, ahem, seminal work. The play uses uncouth sexual humor to create a farce that...
Outside of a shaky, sharp-angle goal in the first period by noted marksman Patrick Eaves, Grumet-Morris stopped every puck he saw??and some he probably didn’t—en route to a 35-save performance. But he could not overcome the Eagles’ slippery forwards and sizzling special teams alone as the Crimson fell, 3-2, before 4,862 at Kelley Rink...
...week. Perhaps, in retrospect, Dartboard didn’t have quite the same anticipatory spring in his step this time; perhaps, spoiled by so many months of generosity, Dartboard had come to take Carver Wednesdays for granted. If so, all that changed when Dartboard shuffled into the servery and saw??nothing. Where once stood a proud man with a sharp utensil were only a few platters of stale-looking sugar cookies...
Never again will Westfall charge at the defense—the field general ever in control—and slip a pass that no one else in the stadium ever even thought of—never mind saw??behind the defense...