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Yale capitalized with a 7-play drive, capped by Paul Spivack's 3-yard-scoring scamper off left tackle...

Author: By Jeffrey A.zucker, | Title: Yale Nukes Harvard, 30-27; Penn Left Atop the Ivy Pile | 11/17/1984 | See Source »

...Rick Koze TB 32 Kevin Kalinich DE 33 Andy Marwede TE/FB 34 Mike LaSpina LB 35 Dave Kline TB 36 Nick Manolukas DE 37 Dave Rohol MG 38 Jeff Bassette FB 39 Mike Tjarksen WB 40 Paul Andrie TB 41 Chip Benny FB 42 Steffan Havas FB 43 Paul Spivack TB 44 John Neville FB 45 Steve Gay DB 46 Stephen Penders DB 47 Jay Ruffin DB 48 Joe Nicola DB 49 Tom Reach LB 50 Tim Weber LB 51 Martin Martinson C 52 Steve Faliski DE 53 Walt Leckowicz C 54 David Ross C 55 Dean Yacobucci...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale numerical roster | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

Glicklich contends that three of the doctors who treated her--Dr. Alan R. Spivack, an assistant University Health Services (UHS) surgeon: Dr. Jennifer Jones of UHS; and Dr. Joan Golub, a local private physician--misdiagnosed her cancerous tumor, and she is suing them for negligence...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: A Question of Negligence | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

...objective reading of the book. Her lines don't flow smoothly and lump together like coagulated oatmeal. "Five seagulls, circumflex accents, drift by." She displays a penchant for using formalistic inversions which add nothing but stiffness to the line: "that five-petaled sun/folds all its fruited segments out..." Spivack tends to generalize about the whole human race, instead of speaking from her own personal experience and leaving it at that...

Author: By Linda G. Sexton, | Title: Grounded | 5/28/1974 | See Source »

...subject matter is diverse, ranging from cripples and toads to sex and lobotomy. But the collection as a whole has no particular coherence, no central voice or theme which roots it all together. The poems remain solitary and unwieldy. Spivack's awkward effort ultimately fails due to a lack of cohesive, unifying philosophy. This book tries to fly inland to the "highways" of the mind. Unfortunately, it does all that and more--and succeeds beautifully at winging rapidly downhill...

Author: By Linda G. Sexton, | Title: Grounded | 5/28/1974 | See Source »

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