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...represent all the familiar crazies of past sitcoms, such as the patient who thinks he is a bird or the frustrated middle-aged woman who drones on and on. One particularly bizarre patient, who collects trash and wears paper foil to shield himself from the sun's rays, seems thrown in as yet another side of the confused psychiatric profession. No one convincing message about psychiatry links the film's diffuse jibes...
...NOTEBOOK: Captain Greg Olson has had his cast removed, began skating on Friday, and may be able to return in time for the playoffs... Dean Fox's warnings about crowd behavior obviously had an effect. The only object thrown on the ice was a puck, when a fan returned it after Phil Falcone sent a blast into the stands... Yale's record now stands at 11-7, and the Elis must win at least two of their three remaining games to make the playoffs...
Agee and Hennessy were first thrown together in a fierce takeover fight last September. As chairman of Bendix, Agee tried to buy Martin Marietta Corp., but his prey decided to become the predator. To save Bendix from being bought by Martin Marietta, Agee turned to Hennessy, and after four whirlwind days of talks they agreed to merge. Agee got a promise that he would be president of Allied, but his future duties were not settled. Shortly after the merger was officially approved by stockholders a fortnight ago, Hennessy forced the resignation of Alonzo McDonald, who had been Agee...
...with whom he has a son, Patrick, 6. Now divorced and living alone in Marina del Rey in Los Angeles County, he spends most of his time with Singer Susan Anton, 32, who is blond, toothy and very, very tall (5 ft. 11 in.). "Susan and I have been thrown together in the night for the past three years," he says, "and our relationship has been lingering on very pleasantly. I am relatively monogamous, but I don't believe in monogamy unless it happens to fall on one like a Russian satellite...
...years ago this month, John I. Dunlop emptied the dean of the Faculty's office in University Hall, leaving a campus fraught with student agitation and faculty in-fighting. However, within the same month Dunlop departed an academic pressure cooker, he was thrown into another fire as President Nixon's director of the Cost of Living Council. There he faced dissimilar yet equally challenging problems...