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Playing 14 matches in a week, the Crimson developed depth at the bottom of both the singles and doubles ladders. Sophomores Randy Barnett and Peter Briggs showed the most improvement and would be a solid third doubles team this spring. Individually, Barnett is now playing at number four singles for Harvard while Briggs and Bill Brock are battling for the fifth position...
...Anthony Caro, became, in effect, the history of construction. Of late, this has stiffened into dogma; almost any work can be made to seem regressive simply because it is a monolith (hence the decline of interest in Henry Moore). Still, the greatest single piece of recent American sculpture, Barnett Newman's Broken Obelisk, is as monolithic as sculpture can get; and there are other signs of the rehabilitation of solid form. Among the most promising is the work of Clement Meadmore, most recently on view at Manhattan's Hutchinson Gallery...
Only Tom Loring and Randy Barnett, who played together on last year's freshman squad, are set at doubles...
...basketball teams has grown from nine to 28 in the past nine years, scouts have found that thinking small can reap big rewards. Ask the world champion New York Knickerbockers. No fewer than three of their starting five-Walt Frazier of Southern Illinois, Willis Reed of Grambling and Dick Barnett of Tennessee State-are N.A.l.A. alumni. They all sharpened their skills in the prostyle brand of run-and-shoot that is played in the N.A.l.A...
...some companies-like R.B. Jarts Co. of Fort Edward, N.Y., whose only product for twelve years has been the lawn darts-the law could spell ruin. "I'd rather be hit by a lawn dart than by a horseshoe," bristles Jarts President Robert Barnett. "Kids can hurt themselves with bicycles and archery and rifles too. Why aren't they included...