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...unfortunately for the Tigers the booters had had enough of losing and finally played the kind of team soccer they're capable of And so Harvard finally earned its sixth win of thew season its first victory in four games with a 4-2 defeat of Princeton in New Jersey. The win ups the Crimson's season record to 6-3-2,3-1 in the lives...
Harvard had two earlier chances to ice the match but failed to capitalize on either Number-two man Lundy, after winning thew first set, 6-2, dropped the second and third to Penn's Ricky Meyer Ingard at number three, lost a heart breaker in the third set to Penn's Herb Benham after demolishing him, 6-1, in the first set behind a strong offensive performance at the net. "I thought Ingard played a tremendous first set, but he just tell apart in the third." Barnaby said...
...Crimson bounced back in the third quarter, outscoring Umass 4-1. Hagerty tallied for the third time. Steve Leahy scored twice, and Milliken put in his second goal of the afternoon to narrow thew Redmen's lead...
Madame Carmirelli attacked the first movement of the sonata at break-neck speed, despite the fact tat in Bach's time, both tempo and dynamics were much less varied than they have been since. Then, the slow movements and thew allegros more closely resembed each other in speed. In dynamics, Bach conceived of his works as built of solid, steady blocks of sound. Madame Carmirelli constantly shifted from pianist to forte and from slow to fast. It is true Bach wrote the sonatas as little "soul-states" as Schweitzer says, but he writes with polyphone rather than her extremes...
...removed the original scene of two nudes sunbathing, then faked in Monet's scene, "aged" it in front of a gas stove and out in the sun, and finally painted the nudes back on top. Said Kiesel: "We wanted to protest against the middle-class stock-certificate-on-theW&U COHCCpt Of 3^. Attd we wanted to demonstrate against the 'experts' who are a little too quick to 'authenticate' a picture." Done...