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...traditional Ivy standards Harvard has exceptional strength and experience at five and six with Randy Barnett and co-captain Chris Nielson, but both will be decided underdogs, and the even with Lindner healthy, the Crimson will probably need a sweep in doubles to win the match...

Author: By Eric Pope, | Title: Courtmen Challenge Powerful Lions | 4/14/1972 | See Source »

...Crimson's line-up is firmly established for this weekend. In singles, the squad is led by sophomores Harris Masterson, Lindner, and freshman John Ingard. The second trio consists of Tom Loring, Randy Barnett, and co-captain Chris Nielson. Bill Babcock filled in well at number six during Lindner's absence from some of the Southern matches...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Racquetmen Lose to Southern Teams But Harvard's Prospects Are Bright | 4/10/1972 | See Source »

Harvard's doubles teams should be stronger than they have been in years. Masterson and Lindner team at number one, followed by Ingard-Nielson and Barnett-Loring...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Racquetmen Lose to Southern Teams But Harvard's Prospects Are Bright | 4/10/1972 | See Source »

...captain Chris Nielson will play on Unit I along with Harris Masterson. Ken Lindner, Randy Barnett, Tom Loring, and John Ingard. Masterson and Lindner were the number one doubles team in the East last year, while Barnett won the Class B title in the New England Intercollegiate Championships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Coach Is Pessimistic About Chances For Winning Stint Against Southern Colleges | 3/27/1972 | See Source »

...compact Wild West show focus the action of the play neatly. The play opens with dance, performed in silence by eight Indians, who disperse when Buffalo Bill rides onstage. The Indians are dimly lit; Buffalo Bill gets two bright follow spots and an accompaniment of carnival music. Douglas Nielson's Bill is flexible, almost always on top of his part, whether it calls for theatrics or remorse. Bernard Holmberg's Sitting Bull, Bill's friend-enemy throughout the play, carries himself with an unstrained dignity and poise, yet manages a great fluidity of motion. Ralph Martin, the "Ol' Time President...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Indians | 3/25/1972 | See Source »

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