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...engraving after Rubens. By the time he died, just before the fall of the dynasty, Mu'in was the only significant traditional artist left. Persian painting had been exposed to a variety of new influences, but the social fabric was too weak to support the emergence of a genuine fusion...
Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers (Capricorn; $5.98). Topped off by Richard Belts' virtuoso lead guitar and Chuck Leavell's infectious piano, this is a rollicking fusion of rock, jazz and white rural Southern blues that adds up to one of the best pop albums of the year. It is also unusually tasteful...
...fusion of naturally talented manpower with Merritt's coaching has produced a characteristic flock of Tiger stars this year. Of Bryant (6 ft. 3 in., 236 Ibs.), Merritt says: "He'll hit you just coming out of the huddle." Edward ("Too-Tall") Jones, a 6-ft. 9-in., 268-lb. defensive tackle, is a likely first-round draft choice for the pros. "Jones will go hard at you every play," Merritt says, "like he's killing snakes." Wide Receiver John Holland, according to the coach, is "quick as a hiccup...
...merger-merger, Radcliffe-non-retained activities would come under the control of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Rosovsky said that from the beginning Radcliffe athletics have fallen into the non-retaaned category. Kaufmann's letter to Watson is simply the final step in the movement toward total fusion of the two athletic departments...
...problems raised by the non-merger has been what to do with Radcliffe athletics. The future of the 'Cliffe program, long handicapped by limited resourced and antiquated facilities, was further complicated by the uncertainty of its future under the fusion of Harvard and Radcliffe activities...