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There will certainly be some fireworks when Harvard teams clash with Dartmouth this weekend...
...subsequent controversy roiled artists, politicians, the A.C.L.U., the courts and editorial writers, who saw in it the clash of titanic forces.The villain in the melodrama was the government. It can haul you before congressional committees and ruin your career, as it did to the Hollywood Ten. It can threaten you with jail time on trumped-up charges, as it did to the Chicago Seven. It can bar you from going to your local high school, as it did to the Little Rock Nine...
...Crimson is probably the better squad. Last year, when both teams were struggling, Harvard blanked Princeton 24-0 in New Jersey. The Tigers have not faced an offense even close to the high-octane Crimson attack this season. Unless Harvard fails to execute its game plan this Saturday, the clash against Dartmouth next weekend will likely be for the Ivy Championship. The News Cube Predicts...
...seems as though Pelzig choreographed the ballet first and then tried to add the Prokofiev score piecemeal to the different scenes; on several occasions, the music and steps clash instead of blending together. During one of the most sweeping and dynamic moments in the music, Juliet stands unmoving, simply staring out the window. During the Capulets' ballroom scene, against the darkly throbbing beat maintained by the brass, the dancers go through a ridiculous melange of half-flamenco, half karate-chop arm movements, shattering the image created by the music...
...reality is that those women who are truly successful work hard at it," she said. "And children are a major clash with...