Word: plays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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While Clarkson's starting lineup is as strong as the one that Harvard faced last spring, the depth may play a very large role. The Black Knights have a very good first line, a solid starting defense, and an outstanding goalie, but beyond this, the quality of its team tapers off noticeably. This was brought to light by its 5-4 defeat earlier this year at the hands of a relatively fast but inexperienced Middlebury sextet. While Middle- bury is definitely improved over last year, it has never had a really topnotch hockey team and its win over Clarkson demonstrated...
This afternoon, the varsity B Squash team will play a B League match with the M.I.T. Faculty Grads on the home courts...
...Sonata for Two Violins and Piano, Mozart's Sonata No. 15 for Violin and Piano, Beethoven's Trio No. 9 with Pianist Vladimir Yampolsky, and the Gilels, Kogan, Rostropovich trio; Monitor). Singly and together, papa David and son Igor Oistrakh show that the Russians know how to play Bach and Mozart with purity and cool grace...
Ordet (The Word) is another religious film of the same midnight-sunny Scandinavian sort. Based on a play of the same title by Kaj Munk, the Danish pastor and playwright who was murdered, probably on Gestapo orders, in 1944, the picture does not tell a story so much as it poses an allegory. A village divided by religious faction into "life-affirming" and "death-seeking" sects is intended to signify what is rotten in the state of Denmark's soul, and in the world's as well. Because of this tragic split, the true faith-symbolized...
...ORGANIZATION MAN, by William H. Whyte Jr. A thoughtful and critical study of the growing numbers of Americans who tend to live, work, think and play within the framework of the large corporations that employ them. No off-the-cuff call for nonconformity for its own sake, the book (a surprise bestseller) spells out the need for genius and just plain individuality to speak in their own voices...