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...Harvard skiing team, bolstered by the return of senior Jay O'Rear in the Alpine events, is gearing itself for the 1971 Carnival Circuit which begins February 12 at Dartmouth...
...Rear, who missed all of last season with a back injury, established himself as the Crimson's top skier by finishing second in the Class A Giant Slalom in Sugarloaf, Maine earlier this month...
...Carnival Circuit, O'Rear joins captain Alan Watson, junior Greg Murdock and sophomore Brot Coburn as the Crimson's top four. But McCollom will not be able to use his number two man, freshman Ben Steele, because Ivy League rules forbid participation by freshmen in varsity competition...
Steele again starred at Bromley by taking third in the combined standings for the Louis Orvis Trophy. In the same competition, O'Rear reinjured his back but McCollom expects him to be skiing again this weekend...
Only in popular music did the romantic strain run unabashed. In Milt Okun's Great Songs of the Sixties, almost every number exerts a romantic appeal. To be sure, there are no moony love numbers. But there are long glances at the rear-view mirror (Yesterday; It Was a Very Good Year; Those Were the Days; Try to Remember), hymns to individuality in a societal crush (Little Boxes; We Shall Overcome; The Times They Are A-Changin'), and?most surprisingly in a secular era?a strong, if unspecific theology: Bridge Over Troubled Water; The Weight; Turn! Turn! Turn!. It continues...