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...beginning where oboe and double bass are in the usual baroque soprano-to-bass opposition. Suddenly the bass drops away but a listener cannot but help hear the implied harmonies in the highly regular resolution. More lighthearted is the duet between trombone and double bass just before the final trio. The two glissandi in the trombone theme are terribly funny and the audience appreciated it. In general, the orchestral playing was of consistently high calibre, belying the technical difficulties of Pulcinella...
Despite the arguments of Harvard's "Local Line" devotees, U.N.H. may have a line that rivals the Hynes-McManama-Corkery trio. Forwards Gordie Clark, Guy Smith, and John Grey have combined for 36 goals this season, seven more than Harvard's high scoring juniors...
Gilliat has made a film which is not traditionally expository. She conveys the sense of people's behavior when they are alone or with another by entrusting the trio to the audience as their intimates. They speak the abbreviated language of lovers, and we are shown friendships formed months ago, situations interrupted, conversations already three quarters finished, and are expected with confidence to comprehend the ellipses. When asked why the film did not end on Daniel's and Alex's encounter rather than on Daniel's monologue. Gilliat had a strong conviction...
...beast, half Great Dane and half hyena, that looks and alliterates like Spiro T. Agnew, by a bulldog that might be taken for J. Edgar Hoover, and by a pipe-smoking, improbable baby eagle that might fool even Martha Mitchell into thinking she had seen John. This trio of animal crackers spends most of its time trying to decipher messages from an unseen chief who chooses to communicate by means of undecipherable paper dolls. "Dashing deep-digging thought dominates his delectable display," asserts the Spiroesque Great Dane-hyena, who wears the uniform-or half the uniform-of a Greek colonel...
Playing before a record crowd of 2812 in the Quaker's Class of '23 rink, the Crimson extended its current victory streak over Penn to four. The "local line" of Dave Hynes. Bob McManama and Bill Corkery netted Harvard's first three goals, with each player scoring in the trio's second shift...