Word: gaughan
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Despite a shoulder injury Ron Cuccia started at quarterback for Harvard, but seemed ineffective. Early in the first quarter he threw for an interception on his own 36-yd. line. Yale drove for its first touchdown when halfback Dennis Gaughan scored on a one-yard plunge...
Most of the supporting roles are competent, but lack individual character. Gaughan and Richard Blumenfeld as Jasperino both and a little spice to their scenes; but the real surprise comes from Peter Knapp as Alsemero, the nobleman Beatrice really loves. Knapp is a sleeper, underacting so much that he is almost unnoticeable for most of the play. But when he learns of his beloved's infidelity, he seems to come out of nowhere and shake the beams in the Leverett theater's ceiling with his bellow, "You are a whore...
SAILING: The Harvard sailing team elected CHRIS HORNIG and KEVIN GAUGHAN co-captains this week. The defending national champion Crimson sailors have already taken on the top teams on the east coast in two regattas during the past two weekends. March 29-30 at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, the unpracticed squad finished eighth out of 12 with Tim Black skippering in A Division and Tony Leggett skippering in B. Powerhouse Tufts won the event...
Although the prison population at Bridgewater has diminished by over 50 per cent in the past six years, the number of guards has remained the same, largely because corrections officers in Massachusetts, as in most state, form a well organized and powerful interest group. Gaughan defends the current guard staff size, and has asked for close to 100 more corrections officers, ostensibly to improve the rehabilitation effort...
...Gaughan himself points out, guards don't have much incentive to engage in rehabilitation. "For rehabilitating a prisoner a guard gets no recognition from anyone, but it he fails in the area of security he'll be held responsible, his job will be jeopardized." he says...