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Valery Panov, long considered one of the world's finest male dancers, and Galina Panova, formerly a lead dancer with the Kirov Ballet, discussed their background and training in the first of a two-part Learning from Performers series...
...Woodstock and River's Soho performance loft, both of which depend on a precarious assortment of grants and private donations for support. Life on the road is still possible, but it takes a lot of luck and effort to overcome a nation's inertial indifference. Dexter Gordon, probably the finest tenor saxophonist to emerge during the Forties, fled to Europe when the American scene began to dry up during the Sixties. Gordon's occasional stateside sorties were inconclusive until he made his highly publicized "homecoming" tour...
DIED. Dick Haymes, 64, buttery-voiced baritone and film star who sang with some of the finest of the swing era's Big Bands (including Tommy Dorsey's and Benny Goodman's), married often (six wives, including Rita Hayworth) and was probably known best for his renditions of songs like It Might as Well Be Spring; of lung cancer; in Los Angeles...
...final Crimson score, late in the action, proved to be one of its finest. Initiated on a brilliant stop by goalie Nancy Boutillier, the squad moved the ball upfield until it landed in Denhartog's stick. She then carried the rubber with a series of startling moves into close range and fired it past the Princeton netminder...
Kelley already has. His hitting streak, started last year, has reached 20 games, believed to be a Harvard record, though no one is quite sure. Everyone, however, is sure that the senior is off to a brilliant start, and heading for what could be his finest season...