Word: depths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity was especially strong at the bottom five singles positions, with Pete Lund, Charlie Poletti, Ed Wads-worth, John Davis, and Fred Vinton all winning in three quick games. This show of depth provides encouragement for the coming season, since the Crimson may not be strong enough at the top to win every match at the first two singles positions as it has done for the past few years...
Yale and Dartmouth, with Sonny Howe and Dick Hoehn at their first singles spots, will provide very strong opposition for the varsity's captain, Larry Sears, and Yale and Princeton should be quite strong well down the ladder this winter. Depth may be the deciding factor in the Ivy League race this year, and it looks as though the Crimson might have the depth to regain the titles which it lost last winter in a stunning weekend of losses to Navy and Princeton...
...Crimson varsity will count even more heavily on its sophomores to give it the extra depth needed to win the Ivy race. Gerry Emmet, Charlie Poletti and Fred Vinton at third, sixth, and ninth singles are all excellent sophomores but need the seasoning of a few varsity matches before they can realize their full potential...
Bartok: Complete String Quartets (Parrenin Quartet; Westminster, 3 LPs). These six quartets were written over a period of 30 years, between 1908 and 1939. Even the earliest reveals a musician of size and depth. Impressively played, all reveal a dazzling ability to create new sounds about old torments, a gift for making strings do everything but talk. Sometimes, in the strange musical idiom Bartok invented, they seem to do even that...
...Depth is also the paramount problem in the crucial middle-distance area. Support will have to be found for Anderson from amongst Al Gordon, Dave Cahn, Al Percy, Dave Spinney, Dave Brahms, and Art Hoyt. None of this group has had much previous varsity experience...