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...like way, the incidental music excerpts from The Tempest and The Merchant of Venice provide a form commensurate with Sullivan's gifts. All the devices that came to be standard in the Savoy orchestrations are here: the long solo horn calls as bridges the violins doubling waltz themes in octaves and the woodwind chordal sections, to name a very few. From the first bassoon solo in The Merchant, the sound is lively and attractive. Sometimes the geography can be confusing (a Viennese waltz set in Venice is hard to fathom), but the spirit is blithe. Sullivan was clearly best...
...really cleaned up," was Horn's comment on yesterday's event on the Charles. The race is set up in such a way that it is well suited for the Crimson's strength, depth. There are four divisions, two varsity level, a JV and a freshman division. Each of the five competitors, Harvard, MIT, Tufts, Coast Guard and Brown, places a two man crew in each division, with the twist being that the two alternate as skipper every other race...
...situation," Horn said yesterday, "with five year good varsity level skippers and some good freshmen, it played right into out hands." Co-captains Chris Middendorf and Clem Wood alternated at the helm of the varsity. A division boat, while Terry Neff and Tim Black took turns in the B division. Both dinghies swept to firsts, outclassing the rest of the field...
...division event on Mystic Lake at Tufts, the Crimson crews of Tim Black and Ogden Ross, and Chris Hornig and John Ebel, sailed Harvard to second place out of eleven schools behind the home team. "I was very encouraged," Horn said, "especially by Hornig who was sailing in his first varsity event. He and Tim Black did very well...
...Horn has to be optimistic: with good team depth and strong freshmen (Harvard has won the freshmen championships the past two Falls) it looks to be a strong season...