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...literary giants and its 33 Shakespeare plays, the 30-year-old company sold one tape for every ten records in 1971. Now the ratio is 1 to 1 for its nearly 1,000 titles. Caedmon rarely offers complete books, but concentrates on authors reading in their own voices: William Faulkner rushing over the magnificent rhythms of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in a high, fast drawl; Robert Lowell stridently brave in poems about his mental illness; Ernest Hemingway growling Across the River and into the Trees like a Midwestern newsman with too many years at the anchor desk; and John...
Rehkamp, classmate Lisa Griffin, Charles Hagedorn '83, and Rob Faulkner '83 will carry the torch for Harvard today and tonight, figure skating alongside sundry international skating luminaries such as David Santee and Toller Cranston in "An Evening With Champions"--Eliot House's annual benefit for the Jimmy (children's cancer--against it, of course) Fund...
...degree or another, Griffin, Hagedorn and Faulkner have followed variations of Rehkamp's routine during the past few weeks, sharpening skates, honing techniques, and resurrecting that performance mentality, which--in some cases--has been in hibernation since just about this time last year...
Several Harvard skaters will join the lineup: seniors Lisa Griffin and Marlene Rehkamp, Charlie Hagedorn '82, and Rob Faulkner...
...Danann, Eamonn Curran, Dolores Keane and John Faulkner--Irish music; Sanders Theater...