Word: hardness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hard to call Cornell the underdog, even after its embarassing 10-8 Ivy opening loss a week ago. The Big Red has 27 letterman back from a year ago--the third highest number in the League--compared to Harvard's ten. Cornell's entire defensive team are veterans from last year, and nine of them were starters...
Miller, the hard driving fullback who was the powerhouse of last year's freshman team, scored his first T.D. on the first drive of the game. It came on a two yard plunge. Sophomore quarterback John O'Grady, who started the game, engineered long drives...
Three weeks ago, I thought today's game at the Stadium would be very embarrassing for Harvard. Cornell had a rock-hard defense and a potentially high-scoring offense. The potential has not been fulfilled. In its first two games, the Big Red got 17 points, but last week could manage only eight against a Pennsylvania team which yielded 13 to Brown. Harvard's defense has done well, despite some trouble with short passers like Domres and Holy Cross's Phil O'Neil. The offense moves the ball well, but occasionally has trouble crossing goal lines. 17-15 hasn...
...Prankster." But that simply meant "Expect the Unexpected." And then learn to love it. When you take LSD you either learn to groove on the unexpected, or you freak out. The unexpected is always there, right under our noses, and acid makes you see it. No matter how hard the plasterer tries to make the ceiling level there is always room for an A-rab to hide...
...despite these loopholes (no doubt to be remedied during the Boston run), Zorba stands as a nearly finished product. Prince has woven just about all of the show's components into his unifying conception. Ronald Field's joyous choreography is so tightly linked to the staging, that it's hard to believe Prince did not devise the dances himself. Don Walker's orchestrations, a precise blend of Greek and Broadway instrumentation, flood the theatre with frenzies of rhythm, adding as much to the atmosphere as Boris Aronson's simplistically beautiful sets...