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VARSITY 1. HARVARD (bow, Jeff Nickel; 2. Gordon MacLaren; 3. Greg Williams; 4. Patt Bennett; 5. Scott Dlugos; 6. Paul Natterson; 7. Chris Wendland; stroke; Peter Herbig; coxswain Organ Ourel) 5:40.1. 2. Dartmouth...
...Contrary, and she still seems to delight in offering a chair for her subject, merely to yank it away at the appropriate moment. In her lecture "Living with Beautiful Things," she discusses collections of great art, then decides, "By contrast to the ear, the eye is a jealous, concupiscent organ, and some idea of ownership or exclusion enters into our relation with visual beauty." From there it is a quick step to the conclusion, "Quite poisonous people, on the whole, are attracted by the visual arts and can become very knowledgeable about them. This is much less true of literature...
Tuesday April 16: Christa Rakich, organ...
Thursday April 18: Nancy Granert, organ...
...certainly does Enough to realize who had actually composed some organ chorale preludes sitting in the Yale library. The compositions, in a manuscript entitled "Chorales without text," had belonged to Yale since 1873, but Wolff was the first to recognize them as early Bach...