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...Westminster Choir, the Netherlands National Chorus, and the Ohio State University Robert Shaw Choral--all of them professional groups--were also given featured spots...

Author: By Setha Mnookin, | Title: Glee club Is Traveling To East Asia, Midwest | 3/11/1993 | See Source »

...have you?) particular brief last Friday was to discuss the importance of youth to the Democratic party. The fax The Crimson received the day before the event described it as a "round table discussion"--pretty grandiose for a spin session between a semi-populist (he's from Ohio and he's not a lawyer) pol and five college reporters. Besides, it was a rectangular table...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: On the Campaign Trail | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

...year's potential candidates and will keep an eye on them and any other players who may become finalists in March. The list reflects the opinion of the Crimson sports writers. NCAA Poll 1. Maine (24) 31-1-2 249 2. Michigan (1) 24-5-2 218 3. Miami-Ohio 24-7-3 184 4. BU 24-7-2 158 5. Minn-Duluth 23-8-1 153 6. HARVARD 19-3-2 152 7. Lake Sup. St. 21-7-4 88 8. RPI 17-7-4 69 9. Wisconsin 21-11-2 49 10. Minnesota...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: Final Weekend in ECAC Regular Season | 3/3/1993 | See Source »

Even before he began speaking, Clinton was on the phone to Ross Perot, briefing him for 12 minutes on the plan; the Texan withheld a full endorsement but praised the President for an "excellent speech." Clinton then took off on what amounted to a campaign swing through Missouri, Ohio and upstate New York; this week he pushes on to California and Washington. In St. Louis, Missouri, Clinton noted that Republicans were already complaining that "he should have cut ((spending)) more" and challenged them, "Show me where, and be specific -- not hot air." Members of the Cabinet and other top aides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Quick Start for a Long, Hard Campaign | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

...fact, the victories pushed Harvard (18-2-2 overall, 15-1-2 ECAC) into lone possession of the number three ranking in the nation (the Crimson was tied with fourth-ranked Miami, Ohio last week) and, of more immediate importance, put the Crimson within striking distance of the ECAC regular-season title...

Author: By Jay K. Varma, | Title: Two Crimson Wins | 2/24/1993 | See Source »

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