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John Duffy OBITUARY
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Jacob Duffy
When Jacob Duffy played his first T20I for New Zealand in December , he became the first Southlander to make his debut for the national side since Jeff Wilson in He had all the ingredients that a fast bowler would want. He was tall. He had the ability to swing the ball both ways but it took a while for him to harness all those natural attributes.
When Duffy burst onto the Under scene in New Zealand, his action seemingly collapsed in the delivery stride but as he moved up the ranks, he remedied that. Duffy attributed his first international call up in late to those technical tweaks, which included the straightening of his followthrough.
Since picking up a four-for, and the Player-of-the-Match award, on debut against Pakistan though, Duffy made only sporadic appearances for New Zealand over the next three years before earning his first New Zealand central contract in
He remained a dominant force in domestic cricket, especially the four-day Plunket Shield. When he took a match haul of nine wickets against Northern Districts in Dunedin in , he became Otago's leading wicket-taker across formats, toppling a record which Stephen Boock held for almost three decades.
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Christopher Klancher ()
The only student of the French Fauvist painter Raoul Dufy, Jack Dalton was a very fine artist who never boasted to his students. When we asked where we could see his work he said, "Houston." When asked why, he replied, "Because that's where the money is." (That was also outlaw Jesse James' answer when asked why he robbed banks.)
I still have hundreds of slides running through my brain of Mr. Dalton's incredible Art History classes: Gericault's "The Raft of the Medusa;" Giotto's "The Kiss of Judas;" Turner's "Rain, Steam and Speed;" Whistler's "Nocturne in Blue and Gold — Old Battersea Bridge" and of course "Arrangement in Gray, Black and White: The Artist's Mother," which if you identified it on a test as 'Whistler's Mother' you were not only marked wrong, but you received the famous, sharp "Dalton Glare" over the top of his gray framed reading glasses.
Mr. Dalton was beside himself with outrage when in some poor, crazy slob got close enough to Michelangelo's "Pieta" to deface the figure of Mary with a hammer. He was grief-stricken over the incident and ran through his precious slides of details of the masterpiece over and over again.
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