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...Francisco is a great and beautiful city," said Conductor Josef Krips. "Why should it not have a great and beautiful orchestra?" With that, Krips set confidently to work in his new post as musical director of the San Fran cisco Symphony Orchestra. Last week he opened the regular season with an all-Beethoven program, and the new era of music that San Francisco had promised itself when he was hired seemed suddenly to have arrived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Orchestras: The Perfect Doctor | 12/13/1963 | See Source »

...noisy NU fans in the IAB began to smell blood. With the score 56 to 51, the Dogs ripped off eight straight points in short order. Center Fran Ryan sank a pair of easy ones, and scrappy Jerry Phillips stole the ball twice and scored on layups as the Northeastern full-court press began to click...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Quintet Tops Huskies; Inman, Williams Shine | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

Here was the opportunity to blow it--and Scully blow it. Northeastern moved in for the kill. Fran Ryan (who has all the pro scouts drooling, NU's publicity boys tell us) missed a five-footer. Gerry Knight got the rebound for Northeastern and missed a tip-in. Then he missed again. Bob Inman finally snared the ball, and Harvard and its most important basketball victory of the season...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Quintet Tops Huskies; Inman, Williams Shine | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

...Stork was magnificent. He caged eight of 13 shots--almost all of them long, esthetic jumpers from the corner. He got nine rebounds. And Inman was brilliant on defense against Fran Ryan, even though he played most of the second half draped with the albatross of four personal fouls...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Quintet Tops Huskies; Inman, Williams Shine | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

Inman contributed 22 points for Harvard; McClung scored 21 and Williams had 12. But these three had no support. The rest of the team connected on a pathetic 4 of 23 field goal attempts. Fran Martin, Leo Soully, Al Bornheimer, Keith Sedlacek, and Bill Fegley were all ice-cold...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Crimson Quintet Bows to B.U., 77-66; Lack of Depth Spoils Bid for Upset | 12/9/1963 | See Source »

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