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Word: schwartz (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Junior Gage McAfee, an excellent rugby player, will return to the backs. Askold Kohimann and Jim Schwartz, both ex-football players, will also play in the wing...

Author: By Susan M. Rogers, | Title: Rugby Club Strengthened By Gridiron Conversions | 3/25/1964 | See Source »

Garovoy, first-place winner in the Easterns, ranked second in individual foil awards. Cornell's Ron Schwartz (26) took third place. The top three individual winners in each weapon made the Olympics...

Author: By Heather J. Dubrow, | Title: Tigers Win Tournament; Crimson Fencers Ninth | 3/23/1964 | See Source »

Kirsch, who wound up a strong third among individual foil fencers with a 17-4 total, turned in victories over Brooklyn's David Blumstein (15-6), Cornell's All-Ivy Ron Schwartz (16-5) and Navy's Frey Raymond (17-4). But the Crimson foilman dropped bouts to Air Force's Gene Pottenger (11-10), Harry Pratt (11-10) of Trinity, and Mike Dwytryk (11-10) of U.C.L.A., as well as Columbia's prize sophomore Steve Weinstein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Swordsmen Tied for Fourth; Navy, N.Y.U. Lead NCAA Tournament | 3/21/1964 | See Source »

...cast's performance is the ribaldry Schwartz has injected. The greatest ham, and consequently the most enjoyable performer, is Walter Swap, who plays Hanswurst. He cavorts in five different disguises, and his impersonation of a crackly-voiced beggar woman in "I Beg of You" nearly steals the show. Sandra Robbins, as Columbina, sings the eighteenth century melodies beautifully, if a bit too softly, but she has trouble warming to the sex-ridden requirements of the twentieth-century script...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: House Afire | 3/20/1964 | See Source »

...rest of the cast sings much less impressively, but follows Schwartz's intricate stage directions to good effect. Randy Lindel, who plays Steckel, a town oaf, is often tiresome in his buffoonery: his eating scene at the beginning of the third act, however, is a wonderful replica of Squire Western's gluttony in Tom Jones. Lucian Russel, as Odario, sprinkles an appalling covetousness into the otherwise romantic script, grabbing for jewels and selling his lovely daughter. Randy Pyle, who plays the ghost of Steckel's father, conveys slightly more the circus clown parodying Hamlet than the spectre, although he fits...

Author: By David M. Gordon, | Title: House Afire | 3/20/1964 | See Source »

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