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AN OBJECTION 0 MINUS HAVE SEEN 6IVEN HOW ABOUT TWO
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By STEFANIE PLEET exhibit. ' ' Richard Mayhew, painting, and David i n SOMETHING UTTER FREE THROWS?
Daily Collegian Staff Writer The "Lunch With the Artists" series Vandommelen, weaving. George qi Vp a
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The artist uses wax to protect areas
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•• ,t , '• . . about to experience one of the most exciting stage Townshend, who was unsually quiet between songs, I':
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Artist Janet Lindsay of State College displays her batik cape and an intricate. . members: Kenny Jones behind Keith Moon's drum set achieved their perfect order of stage presence. Roger , . ' ' •
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25 Wrestle to the mat again
26 Do road work
27 Graceful girl
29 Produced power
31 Ice, In Essen
33 Blankets worn as ponchos
34 Women's quarters, Muslim style
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1 Tara family
2 Feet between bases
3 Require
4 Summer cooler
5 Projecting rock
6 Insurance worker
7 Feature of Long John Silver
8 Awkward situations •
9 Troubadours' forms
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10 Vigor
11 Frankenstein's milieu
12 Breaks, as a rule
13 Garden herbs
14 Planted
21 Noncombustible gases
24 Stuck a toothpick through
26. He does walls
28 Takes on
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36 Hog homes •
37 "Ole" recipients
39 Jnr.'s . father
40 a disease: early stages
42 With a—a no
46 Infuriated
47 Tony-winning play
49 Descartes
50 French.—
51 Treat like.-: give royal service
53 Aloha symbol
54 Type of cat
56 Facsimile
58 Indian, for example
59 Bell's ringer • •
60 Nourishes
61 Plane built for soloing
30 Type of day; to save for
. 32 World
34 Natural wax7producer
35 Summer pest
37 Portico'
38 The Blues Brothers, according to
a song
40 The -'gab'
41 Useless
43 Author T.
44 EVenly matched
45 Comedian Carl
48. Gorges •
51 Rand and namesakes
52 Neck part •
55 Evil '
57 Scottish "thou"
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