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...finals of the flight three singles draw, while Erica Cheng had to with draw from her consolation match at flight four singles because of an injury. In doubles action, Kelly Granat and Majmudar won their flight one consolation match over the Richmond duo of Ashley Faherty and Camille Walter by default. Harvard's Ariel Clapp and Tanya Menon lost in the flight three consolation (6-3, 6-1) to Christine Trotter and Charmaine Ing of Cornell...
...enterprising duo are finally in business. Sophia S. Tzeng '94-95 and Charles R. Tollinche '95 founded Enterprise for Social Action and teamed up with Phillips Brooks House to organize the sale, which will run through Tuesday...
...measures, Moynihan and Clinton, both political intellectuals, should be a dynamic duo. But Clinton started out ignoring the Senator. That was remedied with a cozy White House dinner of men and wives. Still, the middle- road campaign Clinton became a left-laner once in the White House. Moynihan is both liberal and conservative, intrigued by diverse economic theories but also horrified by the prospect of immense new programs and bureaucracies. He even lofted his doubts in the presence of Hillary Rodham Clinton, health-care czarina. How wise would it be, he wondered out loud, to take over even more planning...
Anyways, Harvard won't exactly be in poor shape next year. Seniors Man Mallgrave and Steve Flomenhoft leave fillable holes, and the Tracy Aaron Israel duo in goal should keep improving...
Klein completed the first movement of his Duo for Violin and Cello in November 1941, a month before he was sent to Theresienstadt. There he took part in the camp's Potemkin-village cultural scene, writing in a camp publication that "people who never lived here will look at the number of musical events here with wonder and amazement." He never finished the second movement: two minutes and 35 seconds into the lento, the music is cut off in mid-measure, mute testimony to catastrophe, as eloquent as any note ever written...