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This was supposed to be the year Rose Janowski exploded onto the Harvard women's basketball scene. She was finally to put last season's troubles behind her and start playing ball...
Sophomore Rose Janowski will return to action after suffering a broken bone in her face during preseason. Sporting new goggles for protection, Janowski will round out the Crimson lineup...
...allowed the Nazi Party to compete in postwar elections in Germany and then permitted the SS to handle internal security," Kris Janowski, spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees told the New York Times. In their areas of dominance, all three sides have bulldozed their own voters to toe the line and other voters to stay away. Kujundzic and other Bosnian Serb leaders remain determined to gain independence for the territory they seized at the beginning of the war. The two most important preconditions for free and fair elections laid out in the peace agreement--freedom of movement...
Harvard's frontcourt of Feaster, co-captain elect Kelly Black and center Rose Janowski will add height and strength, which should provide the 1996-97 edition of the Crimson with the tools to take the next step--into the second round of the NCAA Tournament...
Although his competition for the job reportedly included such renowned conductors as Christoph Eschenbach, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Marek Janowski, Tilson Thomas was the favorite from the outset. He first guest-conducted the orchestra back in 1974, and over the years had led it more than 100 times. His easy and knowing way with music as disparate as Beethoven and Mahler symphonies, Ravel and Stravinsky ballets, and American music from Charles Ives to Steve Reich also pleased the search committee, as did the fact that Tilson Thomas is an American...