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However, Harvard's front five looks like it has the makings of being a typically tough Crimson defense. Seniors Steve Zebal. Alex MacLean, Pete Hall and Steve Ranere should harrass O'Neil and Mowatt all afternoon, with junior Ed Sadler or senior Lon Kaplan adding their big hands...

Author: By David M. Sloan, | Title: Yovicsin's Gridders Open Season | 9/28/1968 | See Source »

...Barry Sadler's song, "The Green Berets," which is sung at both the beginning and the end of the film, is a fight song for those who are already convinced. Just like the Columbia slogan, "Up Against the Wall, Motherfuckers," it's good for inner group morale, but doesn't win any converts...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: The Green Berets | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

Londoner Bennett is one of a group of young Britons who have been touched, but not pushed over, by the twelve-tone style of Pierre Boulez, with whom he studied for a time. Mines, commissioned by Sadler's Wells and first performed there three years ago, partakes of some of the near-physical brutality associated with the twelve-tone style. Its story is a gothic horror tale: a trio of scoundrels murder an old man and are then brought to penance by a troupe of plague-infected actors who may or may not be ghosts. "I wanted to write...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: The Bennett Bash | 1/26/1968 | See Source »

Like most promising Britons, Bennett benefits greatly from his country's lavishness to composers. Sadler's Wells commissioned not one, but two operas, in the awareness that any composer can profit by first mistakes. The second, a comedy called A Penny for a Song, presented last November, shows the composer in even greater command of expressive forces than the relatively primitive Mines. Meanwhile, Mines has become established in the European repertory, with performances in Italy, France, Germany and Sweden, and one now in preparation in Czechoslovakia. With three operas (including an early one-acter), four string quartets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: The Bennett Bash | 1/26/1968 | See Source »

Something New. Successor Spater springs from a completely different background. Born in Detroit, he studied law at the University of Michigan ('33), spent his time in corporate practice until he joined American in 1959 as general counsel. During the feud between Sadler and Hogan, Spater was given more and more responsibility, ended up as a natural successor to both. Ironically, in his new position Spater will gain something that Sadler has always wanted but never got. Naming him president this week, American's board of directors is also expected to name him chief executive, succeeding C. R. Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The American Way | 1/19/1968 | See Source »

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