Word: mcgrath
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Harvard is still having trouble with injuries. Cornerback John Ignacio reinjured his knee against Dartmouth and is a doubtful starter this weekend. But Junior Neil Hurley is filling in nicely, and will start against Penn. Joe McGrath will not play Saturday at right tackle, but with luck Bob Dowd will be healthy enough to regain that starting berth at right tackle...
Midway through this longest night, O'Rourke decides to conquer nothingness by destroying himself. Deserting his post, he reels off in a grog-soaked bender and chops down a flagpole with an ax. Based on a drama by British Playwright John McGrath, The Bofors-Gun whirls to an ironic, literal climax that leaves the viewer more with the sense of having read a script than experienced a film. But there is nothing flat or literary about Williamson's biting representation of a human being tormented by both God and man, who in the end chooses neither...
...minor playwrights and directors. In this vacuum, the tiny semisuburban, underbudgeted Hampstead Theater Club has attracted critical notice with its recent productions of two stimulatingly offbeat dramas: Tennessee Williams' Two Character Play (TIME, Dec. 22), and its currently featured Bakke's Night of Fame by Playwright John McGrath. In the latter, the action takes place in the death cell of a U.S. prison, where Bakke, awaiting electrocution at midnight, ingeniously and humorously torments his guards, the warden and the priest who is making one last attempt to save his soul. McGrath has a rare English...
...best years for Radcliffe hunting were '60 to '65 when up to eight Cliffies were in the field. Last year there were no Radcliffe hunters, because. Miss Paget said, nobody qualified. This year, freshman Lisa McGrath has already hunted three times. "This is the beginning of a new cycle." Miss Paget said...
...very close friend of Mrs. Lee's brother was Dr. George McGrath, professor of Legal Medicine at Harvard (before the department itself was created), and medical examiner for Boston. Through her brother, Mrs. Lee became interested in McGrath's work, especially in his belief in medical examiners as opposed to coroners...