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...knows that the thirties weren't all that happy. George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, who wrote the book and lyrics of Dames at Sea, surely do--but did they know what they were doing when they inserted a particularly offensive quasi-Oriental song and dance into their show? "Singapore Sue" (She's so soft and gentle/She's my favorite Oriental) plays on thirties fantasies about sinister Orientals: the pantomime that accompanies the song portrays a wicked slant-eyed madam shanghaiing girls to work in her brothel, where they lure Occidental sailors to their doom. The Depression was racist as well...
...front, senior Sue Field and sophomore Jennifer White chipped in four and three goals respectively to complement Martin, and sophomore forward/link Maureen Finn contributed a team-leading seven assists, mostly on penalty corners...
...game opened with an immediate, if somewhat sluggish Harvard press deep into the Yale zone. Before the Elis gained control of the ball, Crimson co-captain Sue St. Louis, playing her last game in a Harvard uniform, placed a perfect crossing pass in front of freshman striker Joan Elliott, who directed the ball into the net and sent Yale goalie Angie Harris sprawling...
Reported by Robert Geline and Sue Raffety/New York
...content to rest on a 2-1 halftime lead, the Crimson came out flying to start the second half, as Sue St. Louis pushed a ball through the fullback line for Ferrante, who took the goalie on one-on-one and put the ball into the right side of the net for a 3-1 Harvard lead, just 48 seconds into stanza number...