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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...surprise to me that my phone never called me to gridiron glory, but this year's draft passed by a few quite legitimate pro prospects. We all know about Harvard's own Jim Curry; he's had the talent and potential to tear any league wide open, yet no team was willing to give him a chance to prove...

Author: By Bob Baggott, | Title: A Rough Draft | 5/9/1978 | See Source »

...also said, "You should learn a few things." That is an understatement. Baryshnikov is accustomed to the large, open movements of the older traditions and to repeated patterns of steps, however difficult. Balanchine's style is a continuum of endlessly varied movement. It requires high, sustained power and top speed. Kirstein, the best historian of his own company, has written about Agon: "Clock time has no reference to visual duration; there is more concentrated movement in Agon than in most 19th century full-length ballets." A similar claim could be made for many Balanchine works, and some created...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: Another Leap for Baryshnikov | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

With a power ten under the bridge marking the bend in the river at 700 meters, Harvard broke the race open. They continued running at a fearsome pace as Penn, in the words of Crimson cox Jeff Rothstein...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Heavyweights Streak Past Penn by Nine Seconds | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

...Crimson second varsity and freshman boats also earned themselves top seeding in Worcester next weekend by swamping their Navy and Penn counterparts on Saturday. The J.V.'s had almost a length of open water over Penn when they crossed the line, and the freshman eight had a similar margin...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Heavyweights Streak Past Penn by Nine Seconds | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

Students at the Medical School this week will publish the first issue of a new semi-annual art and literary review, "Byways," which aims to "keep the door open for the creative interests which students sometimes drop when they enter the high pressure of medical school," Stephen A. Hoffman, a first-year medical student and editor of the review, said last week...

Author: By Alan Cooperman, | Title: New Magazine | 5/8/1978 | See Source »

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