Word: quintets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wasn't just whistling Dixie. The Deacon Squad, far from a superman quintet during the House campaign when it lost twice and won another by only two points, was never pressed by the Stiles five...
...Saltonstall quintet, playing an agreeable, recognizable brand of jazz, contributed the slickest set of the evening. It's easy to see why Sadao Watanbe, the quintet's altoist, wins all the jazz polls in Japan; few foreigners can handle an alto sax with as much feeling and expertise as he can. He has great emotional range. On Davs of Wine and Roses, his tone was liquid, and smooth as marble; on Miles Davis' So What, he spat and screamed in a breathtaking solo. Watanbe (who is really good enough to play with anyone) had excellent support: the melodic, unpretentious piano...
When the two teams met in Providence last month, the Crimson quintet coasted to a 76-56 victory, and since then Brown has lost one of its leading scorers because of academic difficulties. The Bruins have won a lone Ivy game all season--over Dartmouth by four points. The mind boggles at the thought of the type of performance Harvard would have to turn in to lose to Brown...
...Crimson, embedded in sixth place in the Ivy League, will start its usual quintet: Bob Inman, Barry Williams, Merle McClung, Keith Sedlacek, and Leo Scully. For Harvard, tonight's game is little more than a tuneup for tomorrow's big contest with Yale. Yale is in a tie with Penn for second place in the Ivy League...
...quintet, which earlier in the season had looked like the best Harvard basketball team in a decade, is now virtually assured of a sixth place Ivy finish. With a 10-9 overall record, their chances for a winning season hinge on taking two of their last three games--against Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth...