Word: marybeth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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When things get too weird, a small crew of angst-ridden teenagers steps in to save the day. There's Stan, the wannabe intellectual football captain; Stokely, the grungy science fiction-reading loner; Zeke, the brilliant drug-dealing second-year senior; Delilah, the self loathing head cheerleader; Marybeth, the annoyingly innocent new girl; and finally the outcast Casey, played by Elijah Wood, who's a bit too cute for his supposedly nerdy character. Relying on Stokely's knowledge of science fiction--"if you kill the queen, everything will go back to normal... in theory"--this mismatched group of teens plots...
...that standard is fuzzy and provides little guidance when the clash involves an assortment of eggs, sperm and wombs. When Marybeth Whitehead decided to back out of her surrogacy contract, the court ordered a custodial arrangement that amounted to parenting by committee...
...Marybeth G. Anderson, a Red Cross executive involved with this week's Memorial Hall blood drive, said the drive would continue as planned since the hearing was canceled...
...find it highly ironic that MaryBeth A. Muchmore summed up her review of the play The Day of the Dogs (Arts, April 10) by accusing it of "veer[ing] a little too far into the realm of absurdity." Had the reviewer been familiar with Martin Esslin's The Theater of the Absurd, an indespensible text for anyone studying 20th century theater, she would have known that elements of the play with which she found fault are, point for point, markers of absurd theatre...
Freshman Jennifer Burney, the Crimson's league leading goalkeeper, had six saves to hold the Big Red scoreless. The Harvard (6-1-1, 1-0-1 Ivy) forwards kept Marybeth Bell busier in the Cornell (3-2-2, 2-0-1) goal, forcing her to stop 13 shots...