Word: dickerson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Lola Dickerson said the impact tax would be felt hardest in New England because the area electric companies use residual, or imported, oil for electricity...
...have no short-range way of changing this dependency on residual oil," Dickerson said...
However, Dartmouth's offense moved again early in the fourth period as quarterback Bob Amundsen passed to backs Blair Dickerson and Jay Hambrick for consecutive first downs in Harvard territory...
...Helen Dickerson Wise looked out the kitchen window of her 100-year-old white clapboard farmhouse one day last week and mulled over the riches that the summer would bring. "I helped my son Dirk plant 755 tomato plants a month ago," she remarked, "and found muscles that I haven't felt in years. By now the corn is about ready; we'll be having the first ears next week. We won't have any strawberries this year, but Til can and jam the peaches from our own trees in the early fall." Mrs. Wise also...
...circumstances: here, the first dress rehearsal. The cast had the usual difficulties with English accents, but had sense enough to stay intelligible if not English. All the players worked within their assigned stereotypes; Hope Auerbach's spinster and Kenneth Demsky's judge were particularly well filled out. If Faith Dickerson masters the fine art of hysterics, her portrayal of the secretary will match Henry Goodhue's affable characterization of her would-be seducer, the adventurer. Anyway, no one committed a capital offense Monday. And, in general, the production improves as the murders mount: with each passing corpse the blocking becomes...