Word: solow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...antique dealer before becoming a full-time artist. Philadelphia's Ray King, 27, until recently had to make ends meet by restoring old stained-glass windows; now he is one of the few artists in the medium who can earn a living making his own experimental pieces. Benida Solow, 30, whose lustrous Innerscape, a freestanding screen, was included in the Los Angeles show, has been represented at five other California exhibitions in the past two years...
Robert M. Solow '44, Institute Professor of Economics at MIT, drafted the statement, which the Harvard professors signed. Robert Preusser, a professor of Architecture at MIT and Steven Trachtenberg, associate vice president of Boston University, also endorsed Bayh...
French Masterpieces for the Cello & Piano (Jeffrey Solow, cello; Irma Vallecillo, piano; Desmar; $6.98). This is one of the first releases of a new classical label that plans to feature unusual repertory by young artists along with previously unissued historic performances. Debussy's cello Intermezzo is a concert rarity never before recorded. It is dreamy, emotionally vague and inconsequential. His piano and cello Sonata No. 1 in D Minor is another matter. Here Cellist Solow gets the chance to display his flawless intonation and generous technique as the cello imitates a guitar, flute, mandolin and tambourine. The Saint...
Midfielder Steve Solow scored first-and his first of three-on an assist from attackman Steve Cenkner, over Harvard goalie Brian Everist's right shoulder. Three minutes later, Cenkner hit Solow again, for a 2-0 lead...
Cooper earned a hat trick in the third quarter with two more goals, both when circling the crease and on lobs over Everist's shoulders. Solow had opened the period with an unassisted tally, past the screned netminder...