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...that when we lose a point and the other team is serving, we sometimes let it slip away for a couple points,” Mahon said, predicting that the team would improve in this regard as it gained more experience.—Staff writer Douglas A. Baerlein can be reached at baerlein@fas.harvard.edu...
...before eventually defeating Penn freshman phenom Kristen Lange in the championship match to claim the national title. “It was amazing.” Grigg said. “It was the perfect way to go out.” —Staff writer Douglas A. Baerlein can be reached at baerlein@fas.harvard.edu...
BELMONTE, THE MATADOR - Henry Baerlein-Smith & Haas...
...wrote Don Modesto of Madrid, most feared of bullfight critics, after seeing Juan Belmonte for the first time. For the 15 years (1912-27) of Belmonte's ring career all Spain proudly echoed Don Modesto's opinion. Biographer Baerlein goes even further, puts Belmonte on a level with Cervantes and Goya. Readers who liked Ernest Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon will want to read this rambling Hispanophile book about Spain's No. 1 modern matador...
...Author. In spite of his name and his southern-European style of writing, Henry Baerlein was born in the very Brit ish spot of Manchester, on April Fool's Day 59 years ago. But Manchester could not hold him long. World-wide traveler, his particular provinces are the Near East. Mexico, Spain, the republics of Central Europe. He speaks many languages fluently, some like a native. (In Albania his glibness brought him under suspicion of being a Jugoslav spy.) Author Baerlein says of himself: "Henry Baerlein has this resemblance to a happy country in tint he is rather devoid...