Word: larsens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leaders of the Thirty Years War, the brilliant commander King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and his equally brilliant chief minister, Axel Oxenstierna. The second story dives into the ebb and flow of destruction across the shattered principalities of Central Europe to follow the fates of a young man, Lars Larsen, and the lovely little sister he is trying to bring up and lead to safety. The two stories join only at one point, where Oxenstierna happens to meet the two young people and, taking pity on them, gives them a safe-conduct that ironically leads to their deaths...
Copland will tape 12 programs loosely based on the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures he delivered at Harvard in 1951-52. The lectures were entitled "Music and Imagination." Robert L. Larsen '54, who is now program director of WGBH, remembered the lectures from his undergraduate days and invited Copland to repeat them for television...
...when the Crimson slowed down in the final period, Dartmouth put the game out of reach. Bill Smoyer boosted the Indians ahead for good at 2:19 by tipping in Dick Larsen's shot, at which point the Indian rink was littered with wildlife...
...problem of noise annoyance has taken on monstrous proportions during the new wave of apartment building. It is all a question of mass, says Architect N. Dan Larsen of Manhattan's Frederick G. Frost Jr. & Associates: "World War II is a convenient dividing line. During the war, new, lighter materials were developed. The masonry wall eight to ten inches thick gave way to a plastered metal lath partition two or three inches thick." The whole thing resonates like a drumhead...
...Larsen indicated he would contact another six professors this morning--two of them from Harvard--but declined to give names...