Word: philadelphia
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...PHILADELPHIA--The players on the Harvard field hockey team came here to Franklin Field Saturday looking to prove to defending Ivy League champion Pennsylvania--and themselves--that they were legitimate contenders for the league crown...
...Crimson will take on defending Ivy League Champion Pennsylvania Saturday in Philadelphia. The stickwomen will take with them not only a spectacular defense, but an offense which has already scored eight goals this year--only two less than last year's total...
...Crimson's depth will come in handy when Harvard faces defending NCAA Champion Connecticut Wednesday at Soldiers Field and defending Ivy League Champion Pennsylvania Saturday in Philadelphia...
...three of their country's leading masters. In New York City with the Israel Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, 68, unveiled his high-spirited Jubilee Games. In Miami, Elliott Carter, 77, heard the Composers Quartet chart his latest passage through twelve-tone thickets in his String Quartet No. 4. And in Philadelphia, there was the premiere of Queenie Pie, a little-known "street opera" by Duke Ellington. Rarely has the breadth, diversity and achievement of American composers been in such abundant evidence during so short a period of time...
...takes place on a kind of Kittiwah Island. But instead of Gershwin's "lampblack Negroisms," as Ellington aptly called them, Queenie Pie has the authentic sass and soul of black America. This is what really happened to Bess after she left Catfish Row. Following its three-week run in Philadelphia, Queenie Pie moves to Washington's Kennedy Center for a month. After that, there ought to be a boat that is leaving for New York City. Are you listening, Broadway...