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Coach Bill Brook's team which occupied sixth place for the first two days, collected 102 points, as compared to 51 in 1968. Rutgers and North Carolina were the two squads which moved past Harvard yesterday. While these teams struggled for sixth place, Yale coasted to its seventh consecutive title with 463 1/2 points. Princeton was once more a distant second...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Tankmen Tenth in Eastern Seaboards Despite Setting Six Harvard Records | 3/17/1969 | See Source »

...urge all faculty members to consider these questions, and their position on the issue of Soc Rel 148/149, before casting their vote next Tuesday. We invite any faculty member to attend the meeting of this section on Monday, from one to three o'clock in the Brooks Parlor, Phillips Brooks House. Gary Welch Rod Rouzer Duncan McCrann Matthew Naitone W. David McCollum Thomas LaFarge Marshall Mittnick Jon Stolzenberg Judy Kauffman Brook Baker Susan Nichols Cleveland Bigelow III Amy Brodky Sylvia Lester Ted Rumsey

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PATRONS OF 149 ... | 3/14/1969 | See Source »

Rheem and Severance form a powerful 1-2 punch in the 100-freestyle and sometimes the 200-free. Crimson coach Bill Brook's main hopes to stop these two are Mike Cahalan and Toby Gerhart, a pair of talented sophomores...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Crimson Swimmers Face Veteran Dartmouth Team | 3/5/1969 | See Source »

...play. The Royal Shakespeare Company, which Hall helped turn into Britain's most distinguished repertory company, may eventually give CBS as many as 20 plays for U.S. television and for later release as feature films. At present, Actor Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons) and Director Peter Brook (Marat/Sade, The Visit) are working together on an austere, black-and-white film of King Lear. On Sunday night alone, Hall estimates, the TV audience for A Midsummer Night's Dream will be large enough to fill the 1,426-seat playhouse at Stratford for 30 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Specials: Prime Time for the Bard | 2/7/1969 | See Source »

...hysterical and praying mantis perversions, conducting with simple, effective judiciousness resulting from the unself-indulgent understanding of a work. The few instances of imprecision, such as slight rhythmic tediousness in the "Marche du Soldat," unsettled trumpet playing in the difficult "Marche Royale," and a careless-bassoon duet in the "Brook" were hardly noticeable amid excellent solo and ensemble work. This delightful compendium of street band, drawing room, Hades, the gently-watered country-side, and dance hall is unlikely to receive a significantly finer student performance at Harvard...

Author: By Chris Rochester, | Title: Wind Ensemble | 12/19/1968 | See Source »

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