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...hard to say what will happen today. Tom Harp's boys have a year's experience with the lonely end maneuvers and should avoid the kind of mistakes they made the first time around. The personnel is pretty good--not championship stuff--but good enough to beat teams like Colgate, for instance...
...King, could go distance 3-1 1 Harvard (Yovicsin) 19 14 If line jells, might challenge 7-2 5 Yale (Olivar) 12 19 Look for big improvement here 8-1 1 Columbia (Donelli) 19 6 Too weak to repeat last season 10-1 6 Cornell (Harp) 14 20 If Wood gets help, might surprise 10-1 7 Penn (Stiegman) 12 21 Lost to better teams last year. 20-1 8 Brown (McLaughry) 8 18 Give benefit of another season 30-1 LL--Lettermen lost LB--Lettermen back...
Less gymnastic than their title would suggest, Erik Satie's Trois Gymnopedies (1888) are pastoral melodies with an extremely simple accompaniment of strings and harp. But even in his most restrained mood, Satie could not resist a final playful tweak: the three pieces end on the "wrong" chord (subdominant); but nobody notices this joke any more, and the Trois Gymnopedies pass, to Satie's undoubted horror, as incorrigibly romantic...
...come in the shy, quiet variety, this prettily done-up edition of the old Celtic tale should be an ideal present. It is full of sadness and magic, and it rings (as Padraic Colum observes in his introduction ) with the voice of the singer and the sound of the harp...
Rookie coach Tom Harp has successfully introduced the "lonely end" T formation attack, which features senior end Ken Hoffman 20 yards out from the tackle on the strong side of an unbalanced line. Halfback George Telesh, the team's old reliable, lines up on the side opposite Hoffman...