Word: stapleton
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DIED. MAUREEN STAPLETON, 80, brilliant, adamantly unglamorous actress who, despite an utterly unpretentious style--"The main thing is to keep the audience awake," she said of her craft--won awards and critical raves for astute, rich performances over her 60-year career; in Lenox, Mass. She got her break in 1951 as a passionate Italian-American widow in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, for which she won a Tony. Later she created roles in Neil Simon plays like Plaza Suite and won an Oscar for her portrayal of anarchist Emma Goldman in the 1981 film Reds...
...them,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “But they really put this program on the map.” Nicholas Tornaritis put the game winner away too with his second goal late in the game. He received an open ball from junior midfielder Tom Stapleton, and while waiting in front of an open net on the far side of the goal, he easily put it in. “[Tornaritis] is so dangerous out on the wings,” said senior captain and defender Will Craig. “I don?...
...seniors were contributors both in and out of the pool,” junior co-captain Jessica Davidson said. “We will especially miss Molly Ward, Emily Stapleton and Anne Osmun...
Altchek received the ball in the middle after junior midfielder Tom Stapleton lofted him a pass. Altchek was then able to take the ball forward and up the middle to put him in perfect position to convert the game-winning shot...
Having surmounted the early obstacle of injuries and other losses, the Crimson can now focus on winning the Ivy League championship and earning a postseason berth in the NCAA tournament. There is reason for optimism. The return of Stapleton, who played in 15 games last season, will provide leadership and, at the very least, an able body...