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...Dean of Ivy Sportswriters," as he has been called, ex-Crimson sports editor Bill "Rock" Stedman is lauded for his work over the last year. Not only responsible for a special football supplement for the Harvard-Yale game in the Crimson's 100th season, Stedman often carried The Crimson sports department last year as he covered everything from sailing to Radcliffe field hockey to Harvard hockey...
...common adversary: O Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil's foremost newspaper. On a continent where journalistic rebels perish quickly and most surviving publications are servile in spirit, O Estado stands out as a durable, responsible independent. The paper so treasures its freedom that last month, on the 100th anniversary of its founding, it publicly still admitted to only 95 years of independent existence; the years 1940-45 are excluded because Dictator Getulio Vargas had seized control of the paper then...
...longer the official 100th anniversary of Impressionism. In case you missed it, the new Wertheim collection on the second floor of the Fogg might make up for it. It's worth a special trip...
CHARLES IVES: THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY
There is a handsome new five-LP album, Charles Ives, the 100th Anniversary (Columbia; $27.98), which includes some of Ives' own piano performances and has already worked its way onto the classical bestseller lists. Best of several new books is Vivian Perlis' Charles Ives Remembered: An Oral History (Yale University Press; $12.50), a compilation of interviews with 57 school chums, business associates, relatives and musicians who knew him as well as anyone could know a reticent and often crusty New Englander...