Word: succession
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cavanagh's selection as center on the Ivy League's first line, along with Cornell's Brian Cornell and Pete Tufford, came as a surprise to no one. As Coach Cooney Weiland put it, "I don't see how son and had a lot to do with the success they could miss him. He had a great sea-of our team...
...There's not been one success for the YD's all year," he said. "No John Lindsay, for example, as the Young Republicans had last spring. There is some energy here and I hope in the next month or two there will be a radical change in what people are doing...
...Shamshak, the Atma has become an object of extreme personal devotion. "It's something more than ego thing," he said, "the Atma has been my whole life for the last two years." And those two years have been anything but easy; the Atma has seen none of the instant success of such projects as Boston After Dark. The choice of the South End site had been a result of something more than pecuniary considerations. Samshak had grown up in the Castle Square area and had "kind of an emotional link" to the neighborhood...
...second play in the series, Krapp's Last Tape, by Samuel Beckett, erased any doubts this viewer might have had about Wood's ability. Krapp is the only character in the play, making it difficult to determine how much of the credit for its success belongs to Woods and how much to his director, Judith Ebenstein. But there were several pieces of brilliant improvisation that clearly established his claim to a lion's share...
...expected, Winthrop athletic secretary Joe Mullin was ecstatic over his team's victory. "We have this new activism here at Winthrop, and it's really making a big difference in our winter success. We think we can win the Strauss Cup because we try harder. Leverett (the current leader) has a good bunch of boys, but we've got the momentum now," he said...