Word: swains
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Quakers, who finished third in the Ivies, placed Joseph Swain, Gil Mateer and Thomas Peck on the star-studded squad. Joining the Harvard and Penn players are Arif Sarfraz and David Bottger for Princeton, Scott McCallister and Rick Woolworth from Dartmouth and Yale's Seth Walworth...
Whitman, playing number one, earned the top seed in this week's intercollegiate championships by whipping last year's number three collegiate player, Joe Swain, in three straight games...
...Harvard-Penn contest opened with five matches between the odd-numbered players from each team. Only Crimson captain and national champion Peter Briggs captured his match, handing the Quaker's top man Joe Swain his first loss of the season...
National champion Briggs will play at number one opposite Joe Swain. Both players have won all their matches this season and Swain is looking to upset Briggs...
According to one legend, the art of painting was invented by a Greek potter's daughter, who traced the shadow of her swain's profile by candlelight on a cave wall. In the centuries since then, the opposite view of sexual roles in art has prevailed-namely, that the heights of creation are inaccessible to women, whose misfortune it is to possess something called a "feminine sensibility." This is largely a fantasy, akin to the one found in literature (see BOOKS). But every woman artist at work today still has to contend with...