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Kazana said she met with Laura Nemeyer, director of Sanctuary Inc., in mid-November, and that letters explaining their proposed exchange were sent to the Harvard Office of Government and Community Affairs in early December...
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Banchetto Musicale, Bach and Buxtehude, Daniel Stepner, Baroque flute; Laura Jeppesen, viola da gamba; martin Pealmean, harpsichord, and others...
...movie studios had taken-a switch in emphasis from artistic control to mere entrepreneurism. Like other large record companies, Columbia under Davis had moved more and more into the distributorship of smaller labels (Stax, Philadelphia International, Monument), more and more into high bidding for established stars (Neil Diamond and Laura Nyro for multimillion dollar deals) and less into its own experimentation and development of talent...
...worth so that everything's thrown in. Sometimes the scatter-shot technique worked--there was a sense of absurdity and a liberal sprinkling of slapstick that occasionally legitimized the mess. Some of the music--especially when the score departed from the safe, cliched, quasi-forties style--like Laura Shapiro's mediocre "Onion," was completely out of context. The song could have been in any show, and should have been in none...
Team hopeful Susan Handy finished closely behind aggressive Laura Lorenz, who maneuvered some good trick corner putaways. Handy tired in the second game from the long rallies but revived in the third, before losing a tight game...