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Prior to last summer's festival, Harry H. Lunn, Jr., president of the NSA, charged that nearly 30,000 non-Polish young people would receive financial aid to be able to attend. "An estimate for the budget of such a meeting would be an accurate indication of its importance in furthering the purposes of those who are financially supporting it," he said...
...make its effect, but did great credit to the leadership of conductor Michael Greenebaum. From an organizational standpoint alone, the cantata is a huge undertaking; Greenebaum succeeded in offering both a well-rehearsed ensemble and a measure of interpretive continuity. He was especially fortunate in soprano soloist Jean Lunn. To her customary refinement of diction and gifted insight into the music as a whole. But her singing and a few instrumental solos were the only high spots. The chorus sang with colorless tone and indifferent diction most of the time. Furthermore, Greenebaum made the texture bottom-heavy with a basso...
...steady goaltending from Dudley's Oscar Swenson and Kirkland's Gordie Lunn may give the Rineharts enough defensive strength to offset the Wintergreen power. Rinehart captain and center Paul Brennan of Dudley can also count on a pair of sturdy defensemen in Kirkland's Mike Moskow and the Commuters' Art Tallas...
...increased more this year than in past seasons, although a few of last year's team are back. Center Walt Gannon with Norm Gahm and Roger Gratwick as wings make up the first line. Phil DeCaro and Mike Moskoware at defense with Tom Walsh and Andy Casner. Gordie Lunn is the team's goalie. The second line consists of Bob Lloyd, Bill Johnson, and John Dwyer...
...Arnold Lunn, noted British author and sportsman, will address the Harvard Ski Club tonight on "Mountain and Ski Memories...