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Early in the second half the Crimson clicked for its temporary lead. A scrap in front of the Dartmouth cage eventually rolled the ball over to star forward Sarah Mlezcko. The talented sophomore then rapped a shot which deflected off a Dartmouth defender and into the net for a 1-0 Harvard lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stickwomen Salvage 1-1 Tie | 10/20/1977 | See Source »

...beautiful looking thing, quite a contrast to the big grungy cage we used before. Now I'd like to add a whole bunch of guys ready to run their legs off," McCurdy said...

Author: By Andrew S. Davidson, | Title: New Indoor Tennis, Track Facility Opens | 10/7/1977 | See Source »

This new strictness with bursar's cards is a major league pain in the keister (especially when your sweatpants have no pockets) and could be easily alleviated by having a student directory at the monitor's cage. Since the monitors aren't doing anything constructive with their time now since the Harvard White Towel Embargo, they could use the same procedure as the libraries use when someone forgets his or her card...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: McCall in a Day's Work | 9/30/1977 | See Source »

...freewheeling iconoclast who has opinions on the shape of cities, freeways (he thinks they should be sculptures in the cityscape) and water. In the city, he says, "water affects us in the same way as does a wild animal in a zoo, pacing back and forth in his cage, beautiful and quietly desperate, controlled but with implications of wild danger." Halprin's latest work is a cascade for Seattle's Freeway Park. Like Alph, Kubla Khan's sacred river, the Seattle cascade plunges through a chasm, this one measurable to man, down to a sunless picture window...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: Shaping Water into Art | 9/12/1977 | See Source »

Saville's own case is not so simple. His cage is unlocked, but it is clear that even if he chooses to venture outside he will drag the thing behind him forever. Circumstances have left him maimed; a radiant older brother died of pneumonia at the age of six in the year in which Saville was born, and his parents' grief made their reactions to the new baby guarded and distant. In the life of the mind, Saville lives a surrogate boyhood. For him, as for the surrounding villagers, maturity is impossible, and hope is a kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: No Exit | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

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