Word: nine
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...threefold increase in just five years. Ballet schools? There are thousands of them, from small outfits run by a single proprietor-instructor to big operations affiliated with the major professional companies. The highly-rated A.B.T. school, where the parents of an aspiring dancer may pay $700 a year for nine hours of classes a week, now has 1,000 students, an increase of 25% in five years. But that is no big deal: the schools run by the San Francisco Ballet (587 students), the Minnesota Dance Theater (950) and the Ballet West in Salt Lake City (1,000) have doubled...
...expect a doubleheader to produce a little bit of everything and Saturday's Harvard-Princeton contests at windy Soldiers Field yielded just that. About the only thing missing was some hitting by the Tigers, as the Crimson nine swept the twinbill by scores...
...Himelman and George Arnold both shot 84. Arnold shot a 36 for the front nine but took a celestial 48 blows after the clubhouse turn. Peter Smith did not do himself proud in shooting an unimpressive...
Tied for second place were Harvard's Glenn Alexander, the possessor of one of the prettiest one-piece swings in New England, and the Big Green's Jack Kiernan. Alexander's brother Larry, who plays for Dartmouth, shot an 80 although he needed a nine on one hole...
...links, brandishing rapier-sharp irons after not having played all of last week because of hourlies. He was two-under par after seven holes when he impaled sand wedge shots on the flagstick for birdies on the third and sixth holes. He finished even for the front nine when he took three-putt bogeys on number eight and nine...