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Less than an hour before last evening's 5 p.m. deadline for submitting ticket exchange coupous to the Harvard Ticket Office, only nine tickets had been requested, according to Ticket Manager Edward J. Carey...
...Response has been next to nothing," Carey said...
...Dartmouth Game coincides with Freshman Parents' Weekend. Parents, alumni and Dartmouth fans should combine to fill 15,000 of the 30,898 seats "if we're lucky," Carey said...
...Carey's eponymous 1990 debut album brimmed with soulful promise, but her follow-up efforts, Emotions (1991) and Music Box (1993), while huge sellers, seemed strained and mechanical, sort of like playing an Aretha Franklin record through the speakers of a Macintosh computer. "I went into this phase of recording, recording, recording and doing it really fast," Carey concedes. On her forthcoming CD, Daydream, which will arrive in stores the first week of October, Carey says she has been more faithful to her muse: "This time I had more time and I focused more on what I wanted...
...sublime." The music too has improved. Gone are the crashing synthesizer sounds and the overwhelming orchestrations. The songs on Daydream are restrained, such as the cool, blissfully nostalgic Underneath the Stars and the subdued, romantic Melt Away. And on the CD's final track, the stark Looking In, Carey gives us more of a glimpse behind her cheery facade than she ever has: "She wades in insecurity/ And hides herself inside...