Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Choreographer George Balanchine conceived his ballet, the Prodigal Son, as a poem of bitter passions, a lantern carried into the darkness to light an anguished face. Balanchine responded to Prokofiev's music by composing a gymnastic grotesquerie, free of all the gestures of classical ballet. The only dancer to...
Love for the sport is all that keeps the Harvard Ruby Club going. As an unofficial athletic activity, it confronts obstacles recognized teams never face. The College gives the Club no support except the use of a field (which the players feel is a very poor one at that). Practices...
To many, it was Jackie Kennedy, still athletic in her springy stride, walking behind her husband's casket. To others, it was Hail to the Chief, or the Navy hymn, or Onward, Christian Soldiers. To some, it was the ageless rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. But to others...
Operating on a yearly budget of $2,000, Halepule Opio's congregation pays its fair share of Holy Nativity's utility bills, runs its own dances and athletic events, sponsors its own charitable campaigns for overseas missions. Last year it raised $1,250 to help buy a fishing...
Varsity soccer (3), Captain; Varsity squash; Varsity Lacrosse; Undergraduats Athletic Council; A.D. Club; Hasty Pudding Club; Varsity Club; Junior usher; Dean's List.