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Corrigan, currently seeded second on the Crimson squad, dropped a tough four-set match to the tournament's second seed. Nina Porter, of Trinity, in the quarters. But Corrigan advanced to the semis of the consolation draw before losing to Penn's Patrice McConnell...
...jockeys are cut from the same cloth: polyester. For the self-consciously hip veejays of MTV, the style is leather and vinyl. Earnest and anodyne, Mark Goodman may spin rebellious new-wave video platters, but no teeny-bopper daughter would be afraid to bring him home to meet Daddy. Nina Blackwood, sultry and sloe-eyed, evokes a Los Angeles chic that contrasts neatly with Martha Quinn's preppie punk...
...former's casual phone call; the plaintive 30-years' teacher unable to cope with modernity (Jeannie Affelder) announces a supermarket checkers' number by nostalgically recalling a favorite student ("She works down at the Star Market now.") Then again, a few juxtapositions make a viewer catch his breath. After Nina Bernstein's lonesome ballad "Just a Housewife," the sarcastic opening line of the prostitute (Martha Hackett)--"Well, I didn't want to be just a housewife--comes like a slap in the face. Each speech and song brings a new twist--a corporate executive is numbered among the hunted unhappy...
...have trouble getting our playing spirit back up after losing close matches." said center blacker Nina Henderson...
...showed some of its sharpest play of the season. But in the end, the Crimson seemed to miss the decisive points, and just when the momentum could have turned its way, an MIT player was there to take it away, Net action dominated, as Harvard's Lockhart, Anna Collins, Nina Henderson and Ellen Schreiber went block for block and dink for dink...