Word: misses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...three other stories one concerns a frustrated pianist, and another a frustrated man who just sits in a cafe. The remaining story, by Miss Miriam Ginsberg, it is a pleasure to report, is humorous, and despite the very mild nature of its wit, her account of a girl's gym class seems practically uproarious when compared with the morose material which surrounds...
...record, this month's poetry ranges from fair to poor, excepting Miss Sally Higginson's "Snow in the City," which is nicely done. And an article by Durham M. Miller about the contemporary mating "dilemma" is amusing and has a point. More of this sort of thing, more simple narrative along the lines of a story in an earlier issue entitled "Good Men Are Hard to Find," and less overblown neuroticism would make "Radditudes" more balanced than it has been in its last two issues...
Groundskeepers are supposed to be pretty expendable, yet a lot of people will miss one this spring when the Varsity track meets start popping. Mike Holly, who has groomed Harvard's tracks and set up the pole vault cross-bar at all of the home meets for the past 54 years, finally called it a day last February...
Three years of hit-or-miss golf competition will draw to a close this afternoon when candidates for the first formal postwar teams will show up at the Indoor Athletic Building for an organizational meeting...
...bleats about the social lacks of Harvard people might titillate the back country, but otherwise "George Apley" is a capsule version of a theme that requires more careful, lengthier treatment. A last glowing touch in achieved by Peggy Cummins, who plays the debutante Miss Apley aided by an Irish brogue that doesn't often grace Louisburg Square...