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Word: moving (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard should learn from the Penn debacle and move to shore up the gaps in the scope and range of student representation in athletic decision-making. The fact that all four undergraduate members of the standing committee are seniors is a structural deficiency of that body...

Author: By Mark D. Director and Jonathan J. Ledecky, S | Title: Learning From Quakers | 3/8/1978 | See Source »

...Jack Reardon has thus far done a capable job in dealing with the various factions of Harvard's athletic community. But Reardon's job does not leave him time to accurately discern the diversity of student opinion on athletics at Harvard. Reardon should heed the events at Penn and move beyond the boundaries of his position to establish an innovative system...

Author: By Mark D. Director and Jonathan J. Ledecky, S | Title: Learning From Quakers | 3/8/1978 | See Source »

...current machinery has never been put to a stern test like the one that faced Penn students and administrators last week. Hopefully, Harvard will not wait for a similar crisis to discover the true mettle of its student-athletic department relationship; rather, it should move now to improve this pattern of interaction before Harvard becomes yet another lesson...

Author: By Mark D. Director and Jonathan J. Ledecky, S | Title: Learning From Quakers | 3/8/1978 | See Source »

...velvet-soft ballon. A girl in pale green dips and winds through a solo of airy spirals, one leg curling repeatedly knee-first across her body, bobbing down and swinging out; dancers flicker through space in springboard leaps and swallow swoops; a man and a woman move in an effortless duet, their legs and arms unfurling like a sea-plant swayed by the current...

Author: By Jurretta J. Heckscher, | Title: The Eloquence of Gesture | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

Other dances explore not so much the matter of moving as the matter of constructing movement. "Signals," for example, is a gently humorous spoof on the whole business of making dances. As a couple move, Cunningham approaches them flaunting what appears to be a yardstick, poking and measuring the dancing as though fitting a suit of clothes; at another point a group labors through a sequence of banal repetitions, stopping and starting on a rhythmic "hut!" from Cunningham. And while the program listing outlined the dance's sequence in painstaking detail--the segments solemnly labelled "Trio...

Author: By Jurretta J. Heckscher, | Title: The Eloquence of Gesture | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

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