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Though Surveyor was not designed to last through the -250° F. temperatures of the two-week lunar night, its flawless performance has given new hope to Hughes Aircraft scientists, who earlier predicted that its battery would freeze and rupture in the cold, spilling electrolyte over other delicate parts and effectively disabling the craft. Actually, they now point out, similar test batteries have survived temperatures of -270° F., and have later been thawed out and recharged. When the sun again rises on the Sea of Storms late in June, they now suggest, it may find Surveyor ready to charge...
...With a flawless regular season and an Eastern championship securely under his belt. Harvard tennis coach Jack Barnaby will take four players to the New England Intercollegiate Tournament at Amherst today trying to repeat last year's team championship...
...technique is flawless, but his repertory grows slick and showy. The fingers remain like coiled springs; the man, too, is tense and overwound. He refuses to fly, cannot rest on trains. His fee rises from $500 to $3,000 per concert; he works only six months a year and never gives more than two concerts a week. Still, the springs keep tightening, the stomach keeps churning. Hypochondria becomes real illness. There is an injured finger, tonsillitis, flu, a stomach ailment-then, abruptly, the spring breaks, the mechanism winds down, the long pyrotechnics stop short. Horowitz takes a vacation. The vacation...
...often the care, the audience's favorite was Zerlina, sung as soubrettishly as bearable by Spring Fairbank. Although her two charming scenes with Masetto were flawless, perhaps the most stylish singing came in the "La ci darem" duet with Giovanni. Bass Tom Weber, while rather dry-sounding and somewhat strained, made the most of Leporello's varied moods and tasks, though perhaps not with the same hilarity of his Don Alfonso (of last year's Cori). Less satisfactory were the nasal tenor of August Paglialunga, a peculiarly huge Don Ottavio, and the half-sung Masetto of Don Meaders...
...field the Crimson played almost flawless ball, and coach Norm Shepard called it "our best game of the season...