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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sprints may give the otherwise strong Harvard team some problems in the regular season, which begins next Saturday against Princeton in the Stadium ("weather and the drainage in the Stadium permitting," adds McCurdy). Bailee Reed, who will be running in the 440 and mile relays on Saturday, is the Crimson's only proven sprinter...

Author: By E.j. Dionne, | Title: Freshman Faces Decathlon As Thinclads Run, Jump | 4/13/1973 | See Source »

Perhaps it is hard to tell the players without a program at Yankee Stadium, but in this year's New York City mayoralty contest identifying the players is no problem. Most are familiar old pros, sweaty and dust-grimed from years of trying to make saves in right or left field. It is hard to tell, however, which team they are on. Last week two men who have often been on opposite sides-Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Alex Rose, the state's Liberal Party chieftain-joined to announce that they had agreed on who should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: The Wooing of Wagner | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...some, the name of Melchior will always have a Wagnerian ring. Others will remember him singing The Star-Spangled Banner on opening day of baseball season-another of his passions-at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. But for most of the world, Lauritz Melchior will simply remain the grandest heldentenor in memory-a magnificent giant with a golden voice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Magnificent Giant | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

...work. He performs Funky Chicken, strutting smartly about the stage splendidly attired in shocking-pink cape with matching shirt and Bermuda shorts and white vinyl boots as if he will never come home to roost. It is a performance of ebullient self-parody, one that the kids in the stadium seem to enjoy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Sounds of Pride | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...exercises which were used in conditioning for crew epitomized the mental "see-saw" ride that crew was for me. The first was running up and down the steps of Harvard stadium--sometimes for fifty repetitions--during winter conditioning. The problem was not altogether physical because many people had done it before, and I was capable of enduring. There were mental barriers to be overcome--the doubts that would run through my head as I endured the painful exercise were manifold. Why was I doing it in the first place? This was a question that continually returned as the rigors...

Author: By Christopher P. Doolin, | Title: Elation and Frustration | 3/13/1973 | See Source »

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