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...little goal tender has not made a high number of saves, but he has been remarkable in making almost impossible stops. In the UNH game, for example, he stopped a two-man break singlehanded and then teamed with Flaman to stop a three-on-one break Cornell's Ken Dryden is admittedly the best in the East, but Durno is by no means outclassed...
...dramatic repertory were folding. Their parent, Atlanta Municipal Theater, had already run up a deficit of $300,000 and could continue no longer at the center. The reason was partly financial mismanagement and partly over-ambition. The Theater had kicked off its season with a superproduction of John Dryden and Henry Purcell's 17th century opera King Arthur, which simultaneously showed off the opera, ballet and dramatic companies. It cost $250,000, but it drew enough of an audience to just about break even. Other productions (La Bohème, Les Sylphides, The Hostage) were less successful...
...with saying that though the poet himself thought that he was possessed by a high moral passion, his ferocious energies sprang from psychological sources that were "dark and turbid" (even Freud conceded that genius contained mysteries inca pable of exploration). Pope's own great predecessor and model John Dryden (at the age of twelve, Pope visited Will's Coffee House to gaze at him) summed the matter up: "Great wits are sure to madness near allied/And thin partitions do their bounds divide." Pope was only 14 when an acquaintance forecast that he "will either be a madman...
Though losing, Harvard deserves credit for getting four shots through goalie Ken Dryden, who has been allowing less than two goals a game, on the average...
...Harvard's goal tender Bruce Durno has proved to be one of the stronger Ivy goal tenders, perhaps second only to Cornell's All-American Ken Dryden...