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Meyer, too, hopes to steady his performance, after his fine start this season was marred by a nagging ankle injury. Injuries to Meyer, Peter Fitzsimmons, Stein Rafto, Rocky Moulton, Thad McNulty and promising freshmen Noel Scidmore and John Murphy (who ran a 4:07 mile in the first meet of the indoor track season this year) literally incapacitated the harriers during this year's disappointing 2-7 campaign. But next season could be very different...
...with the comforting sentimental aura that surrounds the ethnicity vogue, Patterson admits that in writing the book, "the very attempt at criticism became a form of treachery." And since so many social scientists have succumbed to the cries for allegiance to their own ethnicities, Patterson acknowledges that his publishers (Stein and Day) fear that "it will be difficult to find anyone who is sufficiently detached to review the book fairly...
...Dana M. Stein '80, an aide to liberal candidate David Sullivan, said that although the number of Harvard undergraduates voting yesterday was about the same as in 1975, the turnout "was still disappointing in terms of the effort...
...Students didn't want to get their feet wet," Stein said...
...fair: Her voice is good, but she lacks the force to capture the audience when the orchestra stops. Dave Studenmeund, as the lecherous but cowardly Captain Phoebus de Chateaupers and Maury Levin, as the lecherous but frustrated poet Pierre, also do their best with the weak script, while Stacy Stein shines as the unqualifiedly lecherous Archdeacon Frollo. Perhaps the best performance, though, comes from Fred Barton, who plays the politically slick hosier Jacques Coppenole. With a strong voice and an ingratiating smile, Barton is perfect for his role, and steals the show early on with a phenomenal Bert Parks imitation...