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People who can't take vacations take it out on their hair explains Clinton Creasy, owner of hair salon Clinton's at 142 Mt. Auburn St. They Know spring is around the corner, and they know sping is around the corner and they need a lift. Adds Lynn Groff, manager of the Galeria's Diego At the Loft. Just like you don't wear the same clothes every day you constantly change your hair...
...Last sping, Citystep's first production at Sanders Theatre played to the largest single Harvard audience ever, followed by a sell-out command performance at the ART. The company's expansion from a dance company giving demonstration sessions at area schools to a full-time teaching program was encouraged in particular by its reception from several hundred Cambridge schoolchildren who were invited to the performances. "There was such positive reinforcement from the teachers and administration that I thought I'd stay on and choreograph on a serious level with undergraduates, says Peck...
Perhaps more important, the meet previews the sping season. This year, it suggested that the Ivies will be be closer than ever. Princeton lost half of its team, and in dual matches, that will hurt. The experienced Crimson team is a year older. It should be an interesting spring...
Encouraged by the partial healing of Hardin's knees, McCurdy still worries about sophomore Keith Colburn's left ankle. Colburn, who ran a blistering 1:48.0 half mile last sping, has a tender Achilles tendon. He hung in Saturday's race for about three miles, but then had to fade as the ankle acted...
...Trophy, held annually by the House which compiles the most victories in interhouse athletics, has become the symbol of a strong Kirkland-Dunster rivalry. Dunster won the trophy from Kirkland last sping, but Kirklind reasserted its athletic supremacy this year. Dunster was to have presented the urn to Kirkland sometime this week...