Word: toms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There to greet him was a sheaf of resignations. Departing were not only the magazine's creator and editor, Clay Felker, but also Design Director Milton Glaser, Managing Editor Byron Dobell (who agreed to stay through a brief transition) and 20 other editorial hands, including such notables as Tom Wolfe, Financial Writer George ("Adam Smith") Goodman, Washington Reporter Richard Reeves, Ms. Editor Gloria Steinem, Press Critic Edwin Diamond and Gail Sheehy, bestselling author (Passages) and Felker's companion...
...TOM STOPPARD...
...gunslinger of words, Tom Stoppard shoots to kill with laughter. Dirty Linen, with its insert piece New-Found-Land, is probably the most killingly funny play he has written, though it is also the slenderest. Stoppard's works seem solidest when built on an earlier substructure. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead may be the sturdiest because it is built on Hamlet, and Travesties the wittiest since it springs from The Importance of Being Earnest...
Mark Hadley was the big gun for the freshmen, pouring in 18 points while clearing the boards for 21 rebounds. Tom Russo pulled down 13 rebounds to go with his 12 points...
...outlook is better in the 35-lb. weight throw, with Ed Ajootian, one of the top throwers in the country, returning. Again, though, the problem is depthy--sophomore Tom McDevitt and Joe Pellegrini, and freshman Tom Lenz are strong in potential, but weak in experience. "You can't ask for much better than to have Ajootian back," McCurdy said. "You'd just like to have Jiggets with...