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With an important 4-2 upset victory over Brown here on Saturday night, the Crimson concluded its holiday hiatus with a 3-2-1 record. But of the two losses, the first one, 9-7 to Notre Dame, occurred in the first game of the trip out west when it was still 1975, and the second, 4-3 to the U.S. Olympic team, doesn't count in the record anyway...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Icemen, Cagers Journey Far and Wide | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

...many undergraduates around here have heard of Edward C. Banfield. Unless you've taken an urban studies class you probably don't even know his name. And that's just the way Banfield wants it when he returns to Harvard this spring after a three-year hiatus from Cambridge at the University of Pennsylvania...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Banfield Redux | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...green of vegetation, and the actors wear colorful yellows and greens. When we return to Sicilia for the last act, the whites have been softened with patches of light grey. In addition, the character of Time (Powers Boothe), whom Shakespeare brings in only to bridge the celebrated 16-year hiatus, appears wordlessly at the outset carrying a barren wintry branch with green leaves; and he concludes the play by reappearing with a third branch of autumnal gold. The level is complete...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Leontes Damages The Winter's Tale' | 8/5/1975 | See Source »

Just at the moment, it is easier to work on her career; this year she is studying at a London drama school bridging what she hopes is only a transitional hiatus in her career. "I'm too old to play little whores and teen-age rape victims," she says. The trouble is, Carrie knows that women's roles in Hollywood are still stereotyped and their range is sadly limited. "Women," she says, "no longer just get sown while men do all the sowing." Carrie's acidulous commentaries make social life difficult. "It's hard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Not Exactly Like Mom | 6/16/1975 | See Source »

...that 90 percent of them were married within a year of graduation--and very shortly had three or four children in rapid succession. This left them little time to pursue careers, and most of the women who are working now are resuming careers after a 10-or 15-year hiatus and often a divorce or else are beginning a completely new career. One doesn't find among the Radcliffe class of '50 the female counterparts to Henry A. Kissinger '50 or James Schlesigner Jr '50; the alumnae just haven't had time...

Author: By Jenny Netzer, | Title: Harvard, Radcliffe Classes Reunite After 25 Years | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

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