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...pinpoint where Bette is at her best. Her "Lullaby of Broadway/Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" medley, choreographed with her bumping and grinding Harlettes, opened the second act with overpowering excitement, and her version of "Leader of the Pack," acted out to poignant Shangri-La-type humming, captivated the mob. Bette Midler is equally at home with more sensitive and lyrical songs. Her version of "Delta Dawn" and her breathy "Am I Blue" left the audience breathless...
...Bette Midler. You have to go all the way back to Elton John. Then there was Cat Stevens, and Brinsley Schwartz, and David Bowie, and Grootna, and the Rowan Brothers. Bette Midler could be just another hype. "But this girl can really SING!" Yeah, I know that. And Danny Cater can hit the long ball. They say for the nth time, that Bette Midler is the star of the seventies. Landau said it, Rolling Stone's said it. Word's definitively out on Bette Midler. Typical success story. Extremely bosomy girl seen by big name as singing waitress in Village...
...Bette Midler. Sat., Feb. 24, The Music Hall...
...next week's meet with Yale, were those of captain Pete Reider, who appeared to have regained his form as he out-sprinted Cornell's Dave Eckels to win a 9:32 two-mile after having outlasted Cornell's Nat Cravener for second in the mile. As expected, Mike Midler won the latter...
...best races of the day should be the mile, where Captain Pete Reider tangles with Cornell's Mike Midler. Last year, Reider beat Midler, but had to break the Harvard record with a 4:11 to do it. Another good race shapes up between the varsity's Al Gordon and Penn's Irv Dardik in the 440, and Art Cahn and Penn's Bruce Katterman in the 880. Cornell's Dave Eckles should rule the field in the two-mile...