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...Mary Ellen Preusser bills herself as a human services advocate. Over the past year she has conducted a survey to determine what issues are most important to Cambridge citizens. She has discovered the voters care most about rent control, police protection, youth counseling and services for the elderly. She supports human and civil rights, including the civil rights of homosexuals...
...until that time, the game had been a battle of the goalies, with Ellen Seidler and Yale Goalie Lorraine Prattle matching skills in their respective ends...
...choral repertoire, a consummately felicitous welding of poetry and music. The Bach Society's performance was truly gorgeous--all moonlight and velvet shadow. The chorus blended into a cool wave of sound, plumbing the music's dreamy depths without sacrificing a sparkling diction. The soloists, particularly soprano Ellen Burkhardt, were uniformly fine. The orchestra matched them in ethereal luster as a glossy violin solo, the ripple of a harp, and a punctuation of prancing fanfares closed the evening in shimmering enchantment...
...almost fell asleep because nothing ever came to me," cracked Harvard goalie Ellen Seidler, who handled five shots with aplomb in adding yet another shutout to her All-New England ledger. "It was disappointing and disconcerting because we are a better team than Brown." she added...
Despite being handicapped by injuries incurred earlier in the day, which sidelined center fullback Sarah Fischer and right wing Julie Brynteson, the Crimson managed to dominate most of the first half of the crucial playoff as seemingly tireless striker Ellen Hart and Brynteson's replacement, Marsha Hamelin, spearheaded repeated thrusts into the Tufts penalty area...