Word: burg
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...both teams traded near misses most of the fourth quarter, Crimson coach Bruce Munro called from the bench his short center forward, reliable scorer in last-minute . Chang played in close, waiting for an opening, but Penn goalie Burg allowed no rebounds as saved successive shots at the goal the varsity's Ted Wendell, Tony , and Mike Kramer...
...forward line, continuing the first intended threat of the game, worked ball over to Wendell on the far . He dribbled past two Quaker and hammered a hard shot across to center goal. As Burg lunged by the ball, Chang, centered in front of the goal, lifted his foot waist-high and deflected the ball into the nets...
...Switzerland this fall. He is also scheduled to conduct the Berlin Philharmonic in six concerts in its home city and then take it on tour to London for a Beethoven cycle. December calls for a production of Fidelia at La Scala. And since he is now free of Salz burg, Edinburgh may seek his services for its music festival next year. Finally, there are reports that Von Karajan has privately expressed his ambition to conduct the opening of the new Metropolitan Opera House in New York...
...outrageous odyssey continues in France and Britain, but Author Ehren burg would have been wise to recognize that satire on those countries is best left to natives. He does better in what the Soviets had taught Roitschwantz to call "that criminal country, Palestine." By now, he is a "miserable leaf chased by a hundred-year-old storm," his "body a passport," a palimpsest of bruises, and he is on his way to his 19th jail. In Palestine he finds a people who "wanted to organize a stock market in a Biblical manner," Jews beat other Jews for smoking...
...Mary (Eileen Brennan), tires out before Yellow Feather, the Indian heavy, finally has the heroine strapped to a conifer and the No. i Ranger comes singing to the rescue. Nonetheless, there are plenty of fine moments along the way: an ex-diva of Germanic origin sings of her native burg (In Izzenschnooken on the Lovely Essen-zook Zee). A soubrette who wishes she were an unvirtued spy sings her unashamed worship of Mata Hari...