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Whereas Company is marred by the aggressive orchestra this time musical director Gerald Moshell keeps his small orchestra at just the right pitch to accompany the singers, who combine clear enunciation with strong lyrical voices. This highly compact show runs at just over two hours and the dialogue stays crisp...
While White never achieved the wide honors that accompany most three-sport athletes, she attained notoriety as possibly the finest all-around athlete Harvard has ever seen. Rarely has one person been such an instrumental part of three championship teams.
Peter Gelfman '85, vice chair of the Committee, said that a dissenting letter supporting the naming of the scholarship will accompany the original letter.
The sticking points remain significant. Both sides agree that a security zone should be set up in southern Lebanon to prevent the return of Palestinian guerrillas and to protect northern Israel from cross-border attacks, but they disagree on the details. The Israelis maintain that their soldiers should be free...
Music, not pageantry, catalyzed Balanchine's art. Some choreographers view music as a necessary evil, and blithely pillage masterworks to accompany their dances. Balanchine, a conservatory-trained pianist who might have had a concert career, was far more respectful. Watching him rehearse once. Martha Graham observed: "It's like watching...