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...pride of lions"--the English man of words Eric Partridge once added some modern variants--"a column of journalists," "a suavity of diplomats." In terms like these, one formula for a successful musical is a hum of songs and a garter of chorus girls. Winthrop House has combined Leonard Bernstein with Radcliffe, and On the Town results...
...pitching was not particularly impressive, the Crimson hitting certainly was. Al Martin, Dave Morse, and Charlie Ravenel each collected three hits, while Phil Bernstein continued his hot streak with a pair of safeties. Bernstein has been slugging at the .500 mark since he replaced Jim Mullon at first base...
...effort to tighten up the Crimson defense, Shepard used Phil Bernstein in place of Jim Mullen at first base and Corky Cronin for Billy Rodgers at third in the Princeton game. Bernstein got two hits and should continue to play, but Curly Combs, or even outfielder Mike Drummey might be moved...
...which remains a summation of the theater for her: "Lisp, lisp, lisp, and Thomas Wolfe." She explained that "lisp" refers to a character whose manner of speech she refused to change despite continued harrying from her director and others. Thomas Wolfe represents the endless complaints she heard from Aline Bernstein, her set designer and Wolfe's mistress...
...York Philharmonic Young People's Concert (CBS, 3-4 p.m.). "Folk Music in the Concert Hall," Leonard Bernstein conducting...