Word: marked
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...which Chekhov sends misleading and contradictory travel plans to Olga so that he will not have to hear had news about the reception of his new play, but unfortunately that nuance did not come out in Jones' reading. If the audience came expecting the kind of letters one might mark up for a literature seminar, by Keats or by Rilke, it instead received letters that walked the line between insomniac remembrances and housewifish marginalia...
DeNunzio-who was EIWA champion last year before going on to earn All-American at Nationals-was given a No. 1 ranking in the 141-pound weight class. His toughest competition will come from Ben New of Cornell whom he handed a 7-2 loss last month, and Mark Piotrowsky of Penn whom he has already beaten twice this season by scores...
...first lecture of the popular core class Historical Studies B-27: "The English Revolution," Baird Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky spoke in front of a packed Harvard Hall 102. Matthew, his son, sat in the crowd to secretly witness his dad's shopping period performance. During the lecture, Professor Kishlansky went over the course's reading list and drew attention to a book that he authored. He encouraged students to buy his book not because it was the best source for the class or because he wrote it based on the class. "He said he was the single support...
...little pigs and three Stooges. And after tonight, there will have been three Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra subscription concerts. Perhaps coincidentally, conductor Maestro James Yannatos will lead the Orchestra as they play Pistons Symphony No. 3 as well as Don Juan by Strauss. But wait. That's not all. Professor Mark Devoto and Professor Emeritus Eliot Forbes will give a pre-concert lecture. Sanders Theatre. Tickets 496-2222. Concert at 8 p.m., lecture at 7 p.m. $8-$13 general, $6-$10 for students...
...shattered the record for most points in a single season, 89, set by current Athletic Director William J. Cleary '56. Cleary set the old mark with 42 goals and 47 assists back in the 1954-55 season...