Word: goldberger
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Junior Jennifer Goldberg reversed Byrd's efforts, winning that one-meter diving event with a score of 250.28 and placing third in the three-meter struggle...
Here the results: One-Meter Diving 1.Jennifer Goldberg, Harvard 443.30 2.Shannon Byrd, Harvard 404.75 3.Sue Bales, Boston College 400.40 Three-Meter Diving 1.Jennifer Goldberg, Harvard 463.40 2.Shannon Byrd, Harvard 451.50 3.Sue Bales, Boston College 438.85 200 Medley Relay 1.Boston University 1:51.33 2.Boston College 1:53.18 3.Harvard 1:56.96 500 Freestyle 1.Regina Reber, Boston University 5:06.04 2.Mary Kennedy, Boston College 5:08.30 3.Jeanne Floyd, Harvard 5:14.41 200 Individual Medley 1.Dee Dee Mayer, Boston University 2:14.86 2.Elaine Sang, Harvard 2:15.13 3.Marie Ciepiela, Harvard 2:15.83 100 Freestyle 1.Sue Kitchen Boston University 53:85 2.Mary Kennedy, Boston College...
...Colleague Louise Fletcher (who is unpersuasive as a threat to his marriage, incidentally) have developed a Rube Goldberg earmuff device that permits the transfer of thoughts and feelings from one brain to another...
...specials," and newcomers are dazzled by their charm and possibilities. Young homeowners cannot afford to have tradesmen restore them, so they hammer and paint in their own spare time. Conversation at backyard barbecues focuses not on which country club is the "right" one but on discoveries like Rube Goldberg plumbing in the bathroom or death-house wiring in the basement...
...heirs. Once considered the last refuge of a poor musician, authentic instruments now attract performers of international caliber: Dutch Violinist Jaap Schroder, who collaborated with Hogwood on the Mozart symphony series, the English Concert's Pinnock, a top-notch harpsichordist whose reading of Bach's Goldberg Variations is perhaps the most convincing on discs; American Pianist Malcolm Bilson, one of the leading exponents of classical keyboard music, which he plays on the fortepiano, a predecessor of the modern instrument. "Everybody understands that there must be different sopranos for Mozart and Wagner," says Bilson, explaining the desirability of matching...