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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Varsity First Heat: 1. California 6.30 4; 2. Navy 6:32.0; 3. HARVARD 6:36.9 (bow-Neil Oleson, 2-Paul Paradis, 3-Dave Reavill, 4-Chris McDougall, 5-Steve Potter, 6-Bill Fitzgerald, 7-James Fargo, stroke-Michael Scott. cox Devin Mahony); 4. Wisconsin 6:43.9; 5. San Diego State 6:52.2; 6. California-Irvine...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Heavies Fifth in Opener | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

Second Varsity Championship: 1. Washington 6:21.6; 2. HARVARD 6:27.9 (bow-Chris Richards, 2-Tom Gill, 3-Rick Wisentaner, 4-Dean Robinson, 5-Arthur Hollingsworth, 6-Ted Doolittle, 7-John Hornblower, stroke-Amos Gelb, cox-Dave Corey); 3. Navy 6:31.8; 4. Yale 6:32.9; 5. California 6:40.4; 6. Northeastern...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Heavies Fifth in Opener | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

Women's varsity--1. Radcliffe (bow, Jocelyn McArthur; 2. Eleanor Prior; 3. Alison Townley; 4. Joyce Gallagher; 5. Ellen Kennelly; 6. Marianne Romak; 7. Jenny Hale; stroke, Rosemary Pugh; cox Rachel Miller) 5:30; 2. Brown...

Author: By Maria L. Crisera, | Title: Oarswomen Win Season's First Race | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

...botanical spare parts that Graves has cast directly in bronze. The things in her delirious lexicon of shapes include the fiddleheads of giant ferns, fragments of woven rattan, dried anchovies, pig intestines from the Chinese market below Canal Street in New York City, leaves of the Monstera deliciosa (another bow of homage, this time to Matisse, in whose late works that indoor plant is a constant character), broccoli stems, bamboo fans, the seed pods and roots of lotus, gourds, warty cucumbers, the breastbone of a turkey: a list without apparent limit. Some of the things Graves brought in could only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Intensifications of Nature | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

...doesn't you might as well bury it in your backyard." There is a lot of autobiography in Surls' work, but some anguish, too, mingled with self-mockery. Of course, Surls' sense of the demonic (or the angel ic, which makes a less convincing bow in one or two pieces) is filtered through quite a lot of art history, from Mini to the ornery, meticulously crafted constructions of the late H.C. Westermann. His main weakness is a penchant for cockeyed whimsy, which seems to be an inexpert deduction from Miro. But this hardly matters beside the strength...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Intensifications of Nature | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

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