Word: vic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's lone touchdown came in the first period when the team captain, Vic Gatto, scored on a 15-yard off-tackle play. Wynne made the extra point giving Harvard an early 7-0 lead...
Combat, for instance, is so popular in the Far East that when its star, Vic Morrow, visited Manila, several schools just surrendered and declared a holiday. Perry Mason is so well known in Italy that his name has become a synonym for lawyer; in certain circles in Portugal, you don't call a Cabinet minister a clunkhead but a "Mr. Ed." Dr. Kildare is top-rated in places as far afield as Poland and Southern Rhodesia. And Bonanza, which is seen in no fewer than 59 countries, tots up a weekly world audience of 350 million...
...first play, Stargel rolled out to the right, danced past tackler after tackler, and covered all 20 yards to score. On the extra point, holder Lew Bohannon picked the ball up and lateralled it to Vic Gatto, who was set to kick. The 5-6, 180-pound halfback barrelled into the end zone for two points...
...Born. To Vic Damone, 37, nightclub crooner, and Judy Rawlins, 29, sometime actress: their first child, a daughter (he has a son by First Wife Pier An-geli); in Los Angeles...
...Belgium's Vic Gentils, 46, another assemblagist in the Modern's show, evokes nostalgia by limiting his palette to destroyed pianos. He reassembles them into memento mori. His Berlin-Leipzig could suggest a defunct trans-European express train, or simply what he could do if he had added woodwinds and brass. Not everything new is off key. A newcomer at the Modern, German-born Mary Bauermeister, 30, believes that there is more than one way to look at a painting. She boxes pen and ink scribbles, beasties and the progress notes of her work beneath Plexiglas layers, scatters...