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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Senior Dan Waldman, coming off a strong spring season at number three for the Crimson, turned in a strong performance in the Division A singles before dropping a semifinal match. Waldman teamed with Cliff Adler in the Division A doubles and made it to the semifinals before losing...
Sophomore Scott Walker turned in a solid performance, lasting to the semifinals in the Division B singles and teaming with freshman Dan Gerken for several victories in the Division C doubles before losing the final. Gerken also made it to the singles finals in Division C before dropping that match...
With most singals go, Harvard settles into a grudge match against its favorite cross-river rival. Ivy Champs is fine, but it doesn't mean much on Commonwealth...
Albert Maysles freely admits that the film is intended to bear implications for America, but there's something slightly dishonest about the project. Door-to-door salesmen and their customers are among the most disenfranchised people in the country. (Perhaps the only sort of alienation that can match that of men who will take to the road to sell bibles and themselves is the alienation of people who will allow them into their living rooms and listen to their spiels, if only to hear a human voice.) In the Maysles' film, we see only Hunter S. Thompson's America...
...classical performing arts in the South are not yet a match for the best the North has to offer. Southerners nonetheless have been doing nobly to prove that there is more to their culture than just pickin'. Cities like Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Louisville, Miami and New Orleans have supported and enjoyed orchestras highly regarded all over the country. The South's most significant musical growth stems from the role it has played in the regional-opera boom now sweeping...