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Instead of allowing the over glamour of Balanchine's choreography to shine through, the talented company looks like dancing fish out of water, in atrocious, spangled satin tutus, no less. Their smiles forced, the company is unable to muster the crucial showy energy to make the piece a success...
After dropping the doubles point, the Crimson could only muster a split of the singles matches. Freshman Philip Tseng, freshman Tom Blake and Chung recorded wins for Harvard at the second, fourth and fifth singles, respectively...
Paltry in the two areas movies of this genre can usually muster up a storm, the movie caves in to cool--the punk's lair is the underground of an amusement park replete with maniacal roller-coaster rides with all those innocent kiddy-overtones that work pretty well in horror scenes. But in a movie which fails to provide the groundwork for such a fantastical image, the kiddie rides comes off as a last-ditch attempt to revive a movie that is already D.O.A...
Newsweek fails to pass muster on its content. At last Friday's Freshman Dance, the President looked stronger than he had for a long time. Tanned and smiling, he spent an hour meeting students and dancing elegantly through the Union. That Rudenstine is back made neither an impression on the Newsweek editors or the photographer they hired to take a picture of him last Friday. The cover photo of the president proved once again that image is not reality...
...fund from budget cuts. Sen. Paul Simon (D-Ill.) said the vote showed the Senate cannot shake its "addiction" to deficit spending. The amendment, which cleared the House, would have required the government to start balancing its budgets by 2002. TIME Congress correspondent Karen Tumulty says Dole hopes to muster enough support to approve it next year. "He's only going to hold another vote on it if he can win," says Tumulty...