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Blare of Music. A white dove of peace chirps briefly, but flies off as a black widow spider of a model plane wings its way with a searching deliberateness across the rear-stage curtain. We see the bomber's victims-to-be, other grey-lady puppets. They sway and huddle together in mute terror. We feel their pain all the more acutely because, like wounded animals, they cannot articulate it. Think of Picasso's Guernica unfolding in slow motion and you have the image of these women dying. The evening ends with a jolly blare of music...
...Crimson Alpine skier, senior Jay O'Rear, will not continue racing up to the Easterns. O'Rear, probably Harvard's top prospect as a sophomore, broke his back in an accident last winter and has never regained his form...
...Rear reinjured his back on January 10 and missed a full month of practice. Although he came back to do reasonably well in the carnival races. O'Rear was unable to practice during the carnival season...
Because only individual titles are at stake now, O'Rear decided to sit out the remainder of the season and not risk further injury to his back...
...Alpine events, Harvard was fourth as a team in the downhill and fifth in the slalom. Captain Alan Watson paced the Crimson in the downhill with a fifth place finish and Jay O'Rear had the best Harvard finish in the slalom-12th...