Word: stan
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...syphilis that was a 1992 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in drama; and Overmyer's The Heliotrope Bouquet by Scott Joplin & Louis Chauvin, a musing on the turn-of-the-century black composer and an unknown peer that arrives off- Broadway this week. The company's longtime artistic director, Stan Wojewodski Jr., moved up to Yale two years ago as dean of the drama school and artistic director of the prestigious Yale...
...Nixon tried in 1972 to link Democratic Party officials to the shooting of Alabama Governor George Wallace. Elvin Stanton, Wallace's chief aide, is calling for the release of all tapes dealing with the Nixon-Wallace affair, now held in secret in the National Archives. But Nixon lawyer R. Stan Mortenson ridiculed Hersh's sources for the story as "incompetent, clerical- level archivists...
...rough was it? So rough that both teams carved paths in the wood to the free throw line in the second half. So rough that Dartmouth center Stan Kowalewski had to come out of the game at the end of the first half with a nasty cut over his right eye. So rough, in fact, that Harvard senior power forward Eric Carter left in the second half with a tooth knocked...
...Stan Greenberg, Clinton's campaign pollster and senior strategist, noted that the recent election occurred at a time of institutional and political crisis...
Still, he made enough of a reputation for himself that in 1991 he was wooed by both the Bob Kerrey and Clinton campaigns. Stephanopoulos recalls the instant rapport that he felt during his first meeting with Clinton pollster Stan Greenberg. "Midway through the interview," says Stephanopoulos, "I started working...