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Harvard tied the score early in the second half on a five-yard plunge by Bill Shields. Pat Cashman's try and Billy Wilson's conversion gave the Crimson ruggers an insurmountable 11-6 lead...
...median College Board Scores for the class are 680 in verbal and 710 in math -- a level which has varied little over the past few years. "The scores have remained constant at least partly because of our efforts to get students from rural areas and urban slums; they don't score as well as those from suburbia," Smith said...
Another difficulty is the treacherous syncopation of Bernstein's score, which sometimes leaves stragglers among the singers. The six-piece orchestra under John Forster keeps up with the score amazingly well, although it cries for a little fleshing out. Predictably the most effective numbers are the slowest and the smallest--a duet in a taxi cab and an enchanting quartet in a subway car. The most ragged number is the heavily-syncopated "New York, New York," which could stand some rehearsing to metronomes...
Bernstein's score includes some lovely tunes, the book successfully trades on skimpy plot and cabdriver jokes, and this winning production provides as good an incentive as Quincy's private kitchen for a trip to the Quincy dining hall...
Amherst, which plays here today, is traditionally an inferior. That is not to say that the Harvard players can just breeze along to easy wins. The score usually ends up at a comfortable 7-2, but the individual matches are not so relaxed. For the last two years--despite the wide team margin--the majority of individual contests with Amherst have gone to three sets. And if a Crimson netman happens to have a lackluster afternoon, he loses more often than...