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...order for Scalise's debut to be a mildly successful one, his belief that the Crimson's enthusiasm will be able to compensate for its talent deficiency will have to come to fruition If it doesn't. Harvard's recent history of lacrosse mediocrity will continue for yet another year...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: Lacrosse: A New Look | 3/24/1975 | See Source »

Despite the extraordinary hardship and frustration she confronted daily, she never questioned the worth of her actions. It is unfortunate that she never lived to see the fruition of her dreams--the passage of the 19th Amendment, the Susan B. Anthony Suffrage Amendment, in 1920. But Anthony did have the satisfaction of knowing, during her later years, that women's suffrage wasn...

Author: By Sarch K. Crichton, | Title: Mother of Us All | 2/13/1975 | See Source »

...years in preparation, the Met's Boris was initiated by the late Göran Gentele and carried to brilliant fruition by his successor as general manager, Schuyler Chapin. It is easily the triumph of the Met's post-Rudolf Bing era. Chapin has even brought in Choreographer George Balanchine to stage a coolly graceful polonaise. Ming Cho Lee, 44, responsible for so many splendid New York City Opera sets (Giulio Cesare, Don Rodrigo), makes his Met debut with a masterly series of designs that not only touch the eyes but also move the drama forward virtually without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Boris at the Met, At Last | 12/30/1974 | See Source »

Mishima said that he put everything he knew about life and art into The Sea of Fertility. Thus his suicide came not as a denial, but a culmination and fruition of a process of realization. "Suicide," he once said, "is art." For him it was by no means a retreat from the suffering of the human condition, but the logical and appropriate conclusion to life itself...

Author: By Robert W. Keefer, | Title: Mishima's Last Testament | 8/6/1974 | See Source »

...Promised Land, a new documentary by Susan Sontag, takes a look at Israel just after the Yom Kippur War. Sontag has been serving her film-making apprenticeship for a long time, and with this film her efforts come to fruition. It's playing at the Central Cinema...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SCREEN | 8/6/1974 | See Source »

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