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...like Guys and Dolls and Gypsy (now having its third Broadway revival in little over a decade, in a fine production with a titanic star turn by Patti LuPone) seem to get upgraded in critical esteem each time they reappear, South Pacific has sat largely neglected - without a single Broadway revival since its original run ended in 1954. The show was, I suspect, considered too much of its time - adapted from James Michener?s bestselling, but now largely forgotten, stories of the American occupation in the South Pacific during World War II. Fans and producers seemed content to leave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Pacific is Back on Broadway...Finally | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...however, there was one man responsible for Harvard’s fate: Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba. The netminder finished with 34 saves and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for his effort. “He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he works hard and he never gives up on a rebound,” said senior forward Jon Pelle, who joined Kalemba on the All-Tournament Team along with teammate Alex Biega. Kalemba kept the Crimson offense at bay for two periods, putting up 25 saves to preserve...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Loss Sees Auto Bid Slip Away | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...began the 2008 season by flying halfway around the world to play a team from across the country, and they won in extra innings. Now that is a dramatic story-book opening to a “title defense.”For the Harvard softball team, things were a little different. The weekend got off to a bad start when Saturday’s double header against Cornell was postponed because of bad weather, and it only got worse when the Crimson (7-14, 0-2 Ivy) dropped its first two games of the year to Princeton...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First Doubleheader of Ivy Season Brings Nail-Biting Defeats | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...that in the world of college wrestling, the Big Ten spells trouble.Iowa, Ohio State, and Penn State claimed the top three spots last weekend at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo., leading a Big Ten group that overwhelmed the field with 10 teams in the top 17.Sending only two grapplers to the tournament, the Harvard squad had little interest in the team competition. But freshman Corey Jantzen (141 lbs) and sophomore J.P. O’Connor (149) felt the sting of the dominant conference, both falling to Big Ten opponents.O’Connor, ranked third in the tournament...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Injuries and Big Ten Fell Crimson | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...team’s performance.SAN DIEGO 14, HARVARD 4Harvard started the game red hot. A two-run single by junior Harry Douglas and an RBI by sophomore Dan Zailskas—who had three knocks on the day—put the Crimson up 3-0. In the third, however, the Toreros blew up with seven runs off freshman starter Zach Hofeld. San Diego then tallied four more against freshman Anthony Nutter in the next inning. The Toreros recorded 11 hits on the day and took advantage of walks and hit batsmen to score their runs. The Harvard pitching staff...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tough Schedule Brings Tougher Results in California | 3/30/2008 | See Source »

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