Word: success
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...final note on interaction of character. Falstaff's mere presence is a danger and Hands's Ford was largely successful in averting it by drawing the play's energy into his transformation. Before he changes he can be quite funny; his interviews with Falstaff were particularly well done. One saw the carefully composed Mr. Brooke (Ford) presenting a nicely Falstaffian proposition; meanwhile, Falstaff relished his possibilities and promising success, while Ford inwardly rebelled and very nearly lost his composure...
Yesterday's coup was pulled off by a few graduate students who were unhappy with the traditional cocktail party atmosphere. John Newmeyer, a sixth-year graduate student in Social Psychology, and one of the leaders of the coup, termed it a success. "This is only the first time." he said, "and people are a bit uneasy about sitting down. They've never done it before, you know...
...today's game, as has the entire Crimson season, belonged to the superb forward line. It's been the sophomores-Kydes and Thomas-who have made this team a success, and they put on quite a show this afternoon. The final goal of the game, scored by Thomas with an assist from junior inside Solomon Gomez, was ample testimony to the skill of the Harvard forwards...
...Granatelli's face is familiar to TV viewers who have seen his STP commercial. While he claimed to have greater personal television recognition than any other public figure except for recent American presidents and vice-presidents, he said his product's success has not been due entirely to his personal endorsement...
Three championship games highlight a schedule of 13 Harvard-Yale intramural contests this afternoon near the Yale Bowl in New Haven. The Crimson teams will be trying to duplicate their success last year, when they won six of seven games...