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...many respects our best teacher," said Assistant Director of Expository Writing Gordon C. Harvey. "He is a wonderful poet, a superb teacher and a brilliant administrator...
Snowden is a superb basketball player. But he doesn't have the ability to take control of a game offensively, and the Crimson can't expect...
...play of junior forward Alison Seanor--who poured in 10 points and grabbed five rebounds against Yale--has been superb of late, and Harvard's bench play has excelled all season. Sturdy, who got the call at the four-spot when Feaster went down against Yale, responded with 13 points and four rebounds...
Thank you for your superb and insightful story on Microsoft's Bill Gates [BUSINESS, Jan. 13]. I especially liked the way Walter Isaacson prodded Gates to think "philosophically," which he eventually did. Gates really scares me. Society should not allow any one person to amass as much economic power as Gates has. We need some modern-day versions of the old Sherman and Clayton antitrust laws to regulate computer commerce. We need, too, to stop worshipping at the altar of high technology. It has only instrumental value and needs to be judged by how efficiently it promotes genuine aesthetic...
...demonstrated by his conducting the entire Te Deum without score. The percussion section seemed especially good, but the violins sounded on the thin side, perhaps a result of the stage acoustics. Overall, the orchestra had a warm and inviting sound, more melodious than precise. Tenor John Alers did a superb job of projecting over the orchestra during his solos, though his voice was lost in the blast of the women's choir -- from the Tangle-wood Festival Chorus -- during Orphee. However, the women, too, deserve praise for their highly energetic and emotional singing...