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President Bok announced yesterday that Leonard Bernstein '39. Norton Professor of Poetry has offered members of the Harvard community the chance to see a restricted preview concert of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at low cost...
Quarterback Steve Stetson and running back Rick Klupchak highlight Dartmouth's six-player contingent on the All-Ivy first team. Guard Bob Norton, center Bob Funk, defensive end Tom Csatari and linebacker Doug Jaeger also made it onto the first team...
...first team's line consists of eight end Mike Telep of Columbia, the only sophomore on the team, and split end Don Clune of Penn at the flanks. In the pit with the Big Green's Funk and Norton stand guards Bill Brown of Princeton and Terry Smith of Columbia. Joe Italiano of Penn is the other tackle...
Erikson was selected from among 200 nominees suggested by educational and professional organizations, Erikson said he knew of his award since the first Jefferson Lecture Series last April, given by Lionel Trilling, the Norton Professor of Poetry...
...arrive and after it the Weber Overture to Oberon, a bit of mindless romanticism that was just good fun. Compared to Oberon, Ravel's Sheherazade was romanticism run amok. The Weber was a perfect companion piece to the concert's opener, Shivaree by this year's occupant of the Norton Poetry Chair, Leonard Bernstein. Sporting a brass choir that practically made the Sanders Theater stage sag with the weight, the massed percussion and brass charged through a work that begs to be labeled distilled West Side Story. Bernstein's music is accessible without sacrificing musical integrity, a combination that eludes...