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...Harvard with 25 points, followed by Joe Stanislaw with 18, and Dale Dover with 17. Harvard Northeastern Beller 10 Wallent 3 Kanuth 17 Christopher 7 Norlander 17 Osgood 25 Gallagher 14 Modest 5 Royer 6 Field 14 Johnson 3 Chandler 9 O'Neil 0 Swett 2 Grate 0 Laudati 0 Constantino...
Then the roof fell in. Sirjohn Papegeorge (no kidding) scored on a tip-in. Seconds later the Huskies, using a full-court press, stole the ball, blew two shots, and scored on a jumper from the corner by Dave Laudati. The Huskies' press and a debatable out-of-bounds call by the referee quickly gave Northeastern possession again, and Barnes tied it up with a 15-foot jump shot. Less than three minutes of play remained...
With Mendelssohn's "Laudati Puerl" as their featured chorale, the Radcliffe singers presented works representing both modern and classical composers. Purcell's "Nymphs and Shepherds" was the opening piece and was followed by works by Shubert, Gluek, Sweelinck, and Constantini...
...setting for chorus of the 134th psalm by Bach's contemporary, Sweelink. The 18th century is represented by a beautiful chorus from Gluck's "Orpheus." The two modern choral works to be sung are unusual arrangements. "Mal" Holmes has turned the organ accompaniment of Mendelssohn's motet "Laudati Pueri" into a rich orchestral background, while the other modern piece, the "Valse Nobles" of Schubert, was an arranger's field day. First written by Schubert as a set of piano waltzes it was later fitted out with an original obligato for female voices by a brilliant and unpronounceable Pole, Mandyczewski...
...following program will be presented; Organ Prelude-"Pastorale," Arthur Foote '74 "Sanctus," G. L. Osgood '66 "The Lord is Merciful," G. A. Burdett '81 "We Have Heard With Our Ears, O. Lord," Percy L. Atherton '93. Organ Interlude-"Offertoire," George A. Burdett '81. "Laudati dominum," Frederick B. Converse '93. "Hear My Prayer, O Lord" Arthur Foote '74. "Harvard Hymn," John Knowles Paine h.'96. Organ Postlude, "Festival March in F." Arthur Foote...