Word: crisps
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...suggesting what one can only call a poetry of ownership. His marriage portrait of William and Elizabeth Hallett, 1785, usually known as The Morning Walk, is one of these: two peach-skinned 21-year-olds, dressed to the nines in their formal finery of velvet, taffeta, filmy silk and crisp ribbons, adored by the animal kingdom in the shape of a fluffy white dog (whose exuberant coat mimicks the finesse of his mistress's clothes), strolling in their idealized park. Its rhymes between nature and culture-particularly in the similarity between Gainsborough's handling of the wife...
Only in the September 27 trench war at New Hampshire has the team played so well. Although Harvard fired only six shots at the Dartmouth net, continual movement and crisp, intelligent passes kept the Crimson in a game which, let's face it, it had no business staying...
...tough when you play a team that plays at home on turf," forward Sue Field said after the game. "When they make those crisp passes, they have so much room to manuever...
...crisp passes, plus a swift forward line, combined to cause trouble for the Harvard defense. The Maroons clicked first eight minutes into the game, when sophomore Kathy Bell slammed a penalty corner past Crimson netminder Betty Ippolito...
Secondly, the Crimson played well enough to win. "We had not played better than this in the past three or four games," coach Edie MacAusland said. Looking through a steady rain, MacAusland saw a lot she liked--forwards moving off the ball, short, crisp passes (on less-than-crisp turf) and, as always, fine play from the defense. "I can say this, which I couldn't say after (last week's 3-1 win over) Bowdoin," MacAusland added. "We played well consistently. I just feel for the kids because we did play well and it didn...