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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard (.562) and Columbia (.560). In women's action, Princeton edged out Yale in a tight two-way battle, posting a .649 winning percentage, while the Elis finished at .647. Princeton has held the top spot in men's sports for four straight years and in women's play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lions and Tigers Leading the Pack In Ivy Sports Safari | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

...formal round-robin league play, however, the Tigers dropped to second after three straight years in first place as Columbia finished with a .586 winning percentage to Princeton's .575. Harvard finished third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lions and Tigers Leading the Pack In Ivy Sports Safari | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

...from last season in overall competition, the Elis increasing their winning percentage by 65 points to .522 and the Lions 60 points to .560, while Barnard, Columbia's sister institution, showed the most improvement in women's sports with a rise of 43 percentage points to .597. In league play Dartmouth showed the biggest gain, going up 80 percentage points to .444, while Brown improved 49 points to .419 and Columbia 45 points to .586. 1978-79 OVERALL WON-LOST RECORD Won Lost Tied Pct Princeton 137 98 7 .581 Cornell 129 97 2 .570 Pennsylvania...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lions and Tigers Leading the Pack In Ivy Sports Safari | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

Mayman's office also sponsors Learning from Performers, a program that brings guest artists to Harvard to work with students on a personal level. Last year the director of Broadway's Pacific Overtures ran a three part seminar with 15 students interested in drama. Students saw the play worked through its various stages, and participated on discussions with the director about the changes. This year, the program will bring playwright Arthur Miller and musician Jonnie Green to Harvard, among others...

Author: By Suzanne R. Spring, | Title: Putting Art in the Liberal Arts | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

...HRDC published a report on the arts at Harvard which concluded that the abscence of a drama department eliminated the kind of exclusiveness that often accompanies drama departments at other schools. "Harvard's drama is surprisingly non-elitist, says Bloomfield, "anybody who wants to work on a play...

Author: By Suzanne R. Spring, | Title: Putting Art in the Liberal Arts | 9/14/1979 | See Source »

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