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...swam well last night included Kathy Fallon and Susan Kim. Fallon, who sat out the meet against B.U. last week with bronchitis, won the 100 yard I.M. in 1:05.64, and took two thirds in the 200 I.M. and the 50 butterfly. Kim, who won the 100 yard breast-stroke but was disqualified on a technicality, won the 50 breast in 33.29 and took second in the 100 I.M. with...
Although they call themselves hapless--a label from last season's dismal performances--the breaststroke squad looked anything but as sophomore Gwen Knapp and freshman Geralyn White went 1-2 in the 100 breast with times of 1:15.36 and 1:16.85. Knapp also finished second behind Kim in the 50 with a time...
Knapp, presaging a greatly-improved breaststroke corps, took second in the 200 Breast and third in the 100 Breast, while Davis managed three thirds in the 200-yard Backstroke, 200-yard Breast, and 1000 Free...
...dishes. The runners-up this year were Australia (smoked lamb in eucalyptus leaves, sautéed shrimp on fish patties in hollandaise sauce) and South Korea (rolled beef, stuffed duck with apple rings and chestnuts). The Americans produced sea bass stuffed with crabmeat and fried in batter; also, turkey breast stuffed with Virginia ham, liver and giblets, then baked and served rollatine. Both dishes took months to perfect but cost less than $3 a serving to prepare, not including labor costs. Explained Richard Schneider, a New Jersey restaurateur: "We have to be bottom-line conscious these days...
Poets, philosophers and churchmen have fretted for centuries about the demonic and divine natures of music. The results have been gloriously inconclusive. But in the past hundred years scholars have plodded to an unassailable truth: whether it overheats the blood or soothes the savage breast, music is one of history's great growth industries. Technology has electrified the ether: since Edison and Marconi, listeners have increased a billionfold. There is scarcely an Aleut or Patagonian today who cannot flick on a transistor against the shriek of icy winds...