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...match proved the ability of Harvard’s patched together team to compete at the highest level. Playing against Kentucky’s top doubles team of Kim Coventry and Joelle Schwenk, ranked third in the country, the Crimson’s duo of Beier Ko and Lena Litvak trailed 0-4 before rallying to take a 7-4 lead. Ko and Litvak eventually lost 7-5 in a tiebreak, but the match demonstrated the promise of the pairing. “[Kentucky is] such an experienced team, and Beier Ko and Lena Litvak had never played together...
...Emily Braid in three sets 2-6, 6-3, 6-1. Against Virginia, the competition was a little bit more even-handed. In doubles play, O’Riain claimed another victory, this time when paired with sophomore Laura Peterzan. Junior Stephanie Schnitter and freshman Lena Litvak also prevailed in their doubles match, winning 8-5. The Cavaliers, however, took two matches of their own to break even with Harvard in the doubles category. In singles play, the Crimson was able to gain a slight edge, winning three out of five matches. The most dominant victories belonged to Litvak...
Freshman Lena Litvak of the Harvard women’s tennis team made quite an impression at the Cissie Leary Memorial Invitational, held this weekend at the University of Pennsylvania. Litvak emerged as the tournament’s champion both in singles play and also when paired with junior Stephanie Schnitter in doubles competition. Litvak cruised to the singles championship, easily besting Columbia’s Milena Kachar 6-1, 6-2. In doubles play, Litvak and Schnitter took on Yulia Rivelis and Julia Koulbitskaya, representing host Penn. Schnitter and Litvak took the victory, 8-5. Other Crimson representatives...
...unexpectedly—intergenerational reconciliation ensue. In Litvak’s words, “This ain’t your bubbie’s Jewish comedy.” THE HARVARD CRIMSON: What was the inspiration for “When Do We Eat?” SALVADOR LITVAK: In Hollywood you can make a living without ever getting a movie into theaters, and after several years of that I became frustrated. I decided to tackle a small project, a dinner party movie. I was going set it during Thanksgiving, but I am an observant Jew, and I realized...
...Haas was starring in an Ufa movie with her own name in the title ("Dolly Gets Ahead"). From 1930 to '35 she played the worldly waif, the child-woman, in about 18 German films, many for writers (Billy Wilder, Curt Siodmak) and directors (William Dieterle, Anatole Litvak, William Thiele, Steve Sekely, Henry Koster) who would fashion second careers in Hollywood...