Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard offense didn't provide much spark,especially with first-string quarterback DaveLandau and fullback Brian O'Neill both sidelinedwith shoulder injuries. Fullback Dave Bunning tookmost of the rushing burden, as he picked up 47yards on 10 carries...
...gridders resume their Ivy slate thisSaturday when Cornell (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) visits theStadium. "Cornell is our Ivy League game of theyear. We have to establish ourselves," Resticsaid. "It's a new season."CrimsonBruce M. KluckhohnSecond-string Harvard quarterback BILLKOEHLER (seen here in earlier action) did anadmirable job filling in for injured starter DAVIDLANDAU, completing 11 of 20 passes and rushing for44 yards in Saturday's 24-0 loss to William andMary...
...time-out at first seemed futile as the Crimson built its lead to 10-5, but a string of four consecutive Jumbo points narrowed the gap to one. Tufts then out-scored Harvard, 6-2, the rest of the way to triumph...
...opportunity to discover new works by three of their country's leading masters. In New York City with the Israel Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, 68, unveiled his high-spirited Jubilee Games. In Miami, Elliott Carter, 77, heard the Composers Quartet chart his latest passage through twelve-tone thickets in his String Quartet No. 4. And in Philadelphia, there was the premiere of Queenie Pie, a little-known "street opera" by Duke Ellington. Rarely has the breadth, diversity and achievement of American composers been in such abundant evidence during so short a period of time...
...have obscurity, density and a resolute unwillingness to compromise. As one of the leading (and one of the last) exponents of academic serialism, a postwar compositional style marked by rigid mathematical organization of pitch and rhythm, Carter tends to be honored more in words than with performances. But his String Quartet No. 2 and No. 3 won Pulitzer Prizes in 1960 and 1973, and a hard core of enthusiasts rapturously greets each new work. The Second Quartet treated each instrument as an individual; the Third paired them. In the Fourth Quartet, Carter finally has reunited two violins, viola and cello...