Word: losses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rear wall consists entirely of a huge head of Neptune. On a series of short steps leading down from his face the play unfolds. Occasionally Ponnelle overstyles that drama: Idomeneo (skillfully interpreted by Swiss-born Tenor Eric Tappy) and the court freeze their poses, while Ilia laments the apparent loss of Idamante. But such effects are redeemed by the cast-and by the brilliantly inventive lighting. In Gilbert Hemsley, Ponnelle has the best lighting designer in American opera. Hemsley paints on Ponnelle's single set as though it were a blank canvas, creating reality out of apparition and believability...
...captain Pete Hilton called the loss of Wilsterman "the key play of the game" because when the four-year A teamer was carried off the field Harvard lost their best forward, and had to move Carl Esterhay to prop and bring up B teamer Paul Robbins to play wing-forward...
...reviewing the loss, Harvard soccer fans can take solace in the result of the varsity soccer game played adjacent to the J.V. match. In that battle, it seems, the mudball played for Dartmouth...
Playing in weather better suited to a duck symposium than a football game, the Harvard J.V. football team handed the Dartmouth squad its second loss in five years yesterday, surfacing to victory...
CORNELL at BROWN--This would have been a good upset pick save for the fact the Bruins were just upset a week ago, an occurrence that not only shocked the defending co-champs but handed me my first non-Harvard loss of the year. I still haven't gotten over it. Brown 23, Cornell...