Word: skips
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Although the graduation of record-breaking Yank Heister and three other lettermen will hurt, there are three golfers back from last year's 11-3 squad-Sherman. Cooch Owen, and Skip Kistner. "Three returning players is a good start for a solid seven-man team. And we've got a great bunch of sophomores," said Sherman...
...December I decided to compromise. I'd run five days a week. I wouldn't run on weekends. I'd skip if I really didn't feel like going...
...your luck for the eight cheap years, you don't damn Wasserman for playing the regular game. Taxes haven't been frozen. Similarly, $400 a month for the Mandrake store must have been el cheapo cheapo, considering that we were paying $250 for much less space two floors up. Skip, the manager at Billings and Stover, has moved to another Dow building, and is briskly in business opposite the Brattle Theater. It was a lousy corner for a drug store. Maybe Bill Turtle will do better than the Maudrake did. But that's up to the gods and his business...
...Village audience might perhaps take to this austere and demanding creation. If puzzled, though, young listeners had better skip Boulez's stygian liner notes. "The necessary transposition," Boulez writes, describing the setting of words to music, "demands the invention of equivalences; equivalences that may be applied both to the exterior form of the musical invention and to its quality or inner structure." Fortunately, when Boulez talks, he is entertaining and outspoken. So much so that he might even be able to explain those liner notes to the Villagers...
...well. [What follows entails telling the end of the movie. I had a fight with a friend about this-he said that it would ruin the film to know about the end; I thought it was important enough to the whole structure of the film to talk about. So: skip the rest of this paragraph if you've never forgiven Fred for telling you that the butler did do it.] The film ends, fades to black, and credits appear: David Holzman is played by L. M. Kit Carson; the filmmaker is Jim McBride. What we thought was documentary...