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Where is all the dance energy rushing then? One place is MIT this weekend where students from nine New England colleges will perform mostly original modern works in the first College Dance Festival. Harvard's Andy Borg will present his thesis, Between Two Moons, a story of harlequins set to electronic music. All performances are on Saturday, April 24 at MIT's Dupont Gymnasium at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $1. On Sunday there will be workshops on topics like dance notation and support for the arts beginning at 1:30 in the gymnasium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dance | 4/22/1976 | See Source »

Also receiving credit is Andrew Borg '76, whose senior thesis in Visual and Environmental Studies is the creation and choreography of a dance program...

Author: By Mary M. Jacobs, | Title: Arts Office Polls Qualified Students In Performance | 3/13/1976 | See Source »

...game that has gone truly international, the American champion ship competition has the biggest and best field of foreign players in its 93-year history: 80 performers from 26 countries. Some of the most talented competitors are the youngest, led by Swedish Wunderkind Björn Borg, 18, seeded fourth after his sweep of the Italian and French opens earlier this year and a recent victory in the U.S. Pro Championships in Brookline, Mass. If Borg falters on the grass at the West Side Tennis Club, Sweden's sorrow could turn into joy for Argentina or Mexico. The hottest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Stars and Dollars Meet | 9/9/1974 | See Source »

...proceed with his threats. He needs the British on Malta, because the island's economy is staggering. Unemployment is up to 7%, tourism has fallen off and emigration is on the rise. Mintoff's Labor Party holds only a one-seat majority over Dr. George Borg Olivier's Nationalists and would likely lose any election held now. The Prime Minister has not exactly increased his popularity with the 330,000 Maltese by threatening to make them repatriate investments kept abroad, including an estimated $500 million in the United Kingdom. Moreover, Malta is no longer the legendary unsinkable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MALTA: Deadline Dom | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...becoming difficult to raise. He quickly had to arrange a $290 million line of credit, as he says, "just to keep the company afloat." All but a few of White's high executives had left; to replace them, Knudsen recruited from the senior ranks of GM, Chrysler, Ford, Borg Warner, Sperry Rand and W.R. Grace. Then he consolidated the company's many truck lines, which were engaged in a debilitating competition against each other. After selling off Diamond Reo, he pulled together the four remaining lines-Autocar, White, White Freightliner and White Western Star -under one marketing group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXECUTIVES: White's Great Hope | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

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