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...mention that the company that pressed their records in England went out of business. Rounder, a local label, is expected to release a new record of theirs within a month. To give another indication of their unexcelled folk musicianship: At their last concert in Cambridge, the group's reed-man played two penny-whistles at once...
...matter might and would have ended there. But in March, 1973, some of the editors republished the libel by submitting the article for the Dana Reed prize. Not surprisingly this republication aroused Professors Landes' and Higonnet's indignation and outrage. The Crimson and Arthur Lubow recognize that this indignation and this outrage are justified and would like now to make amends by apologizing for that allegation of improper motivation and influence. We also reassert, as the original article stated, that there are positive aspects of the Harvard appointment procedure which help provide this University with a distinguished faculty...
...Radcliffe sailing squad got off to a fast start in attaining its goal of being the champion intercollegiate women's sailing team when it topped 12 area schools in the Jerry Reed Invitational Regatta held yesterday and Saturday...
...Reed), Porthos (Frank Finlay), Aramis (Richard Chamberlain) and D'Artagnan (Michael York). But Lester has added to their motto, "All for one and one for all," his own realistic coda: "And every man for himself." His musketeers are mercenaries, albeit loyal ones, and their adventures occur on the mud-puddled roads and in the filthy rooms of 17th century France...
...second half, Knick coach Red Holzman used Willis Reed in an attempt to keep Cowens away from the boards. The strategy backfired, however, as Cowens concentrated on offense and poured in four hooks over the gimpy Reed...