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...second quarter, the Eli frosh got the kind of break that often decides such a defensive battle, recovering the fumbled snap of a punt attempt inside the Harvard ten-yard line...
...snap from the Crimson center landed smack in Harvard's endzone for a safety and Yale's two point victory margin. The clock ran out with Yale ahead 14-12 and Harvard five yards away from the winning touchdown...
...snap--the give is to Marty Foye--he goes off tackle, charging through the Cornell defenders. He's in, and its Kirkland House 6, Cornell 0 as the gun goes...
...season between January and June. For each production, she assembles a cast for two weeks of rehearsals and then a week of performances. Doing her operas one at a time, with no cast changes, enables her to approximate the ideal of festival conditions. That gives her performances a snap and cohesion rarely matched at, say, the Met, which does a different opera every night with shifting casts. Says Gilbert Helmsley, Caldwell's lighting designer and all-round production factotum: "She knows she makes good theater. She knows she makes good opera. I will never forget her sitting...
...known as bagettes and bicycle bags, the minis were first shown with the fall resort-wear collections in Manhattan and Paris. The mini with the most has been Paris-based Kenzo's design. Made of suede, leather or printed cotton, Kenzo's flat half-circle with a snap-down flap has sold millions in copies by Miller, Pappagallo and others. A made-in-Colombia macrame necklace pouch by Kathy McKeany ($5) is expected to be a sellout when it reaches stores across the country this week. More ornate minis include Bagatelle Creations' snakeskin square with bow-tied...