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Coach Carole Kleinfelder yesterday said Curry is "more a leader by example than Captain Fulton, who was more vocal. Caryn's going to be more of a court leader--a very good captain who has the respect of her teammates, which is a good base to start from," she added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Curry Elected Hoop Captain, Will Unite Women in '78-'79 | 3/18/1978 | See Source »

...sales a poor second. A Coptic Bible published in 1716 admittedly appealed to a very select audience-primarily theologians. Only 500 copies were run off, and the last did not sell until 1907, a patient 191 years later. Then there was Muller's Certain Variations in the Vocal Organs of the Passeres that have Hitherto Escaped Notice, which Charles Darwin persuaded the press to print in 1878. Fortunately, Darwin was not a publishing executive. In 25 years only 21 volumes were sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Oxford's Ancient Quality Act | 3/13/1978 | See Source »

...players complained all year about fan support at the home games and they were more than justified. The people in the odd-number sections at Watson were disgustingly more vocal all season, but then again, even an Ivy League replay of Broncomania might not have pulled the hard-luck Crimson through...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Harvard Hockey: Seasons Past and Present | 3/7/1978 | See Source »

...wiser friend. Landers dominates every scene she is in but never hams it up, the only disappointment in her performance being her rendition of "The Ladies Who Lunch," a biting blast about bored wives that is quite possibly the best song in the show. Landers lacks the sheer vocal power required to bring it off, and she was drowned out by the massive and over-amplified 37-piece orchestra behind the scrim. This exasperating fate befell several other members of the cast...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: Union Dues | 3/7/1978 | See Source »

...voice is bigger and less lyrical than it used to be. He has lost 85 lbs., and in doing so disproves the theory that a singer who loses much weight loses vocal beauty. The voice is in lustrous condition. Pavarotti gave a virile E lucevan le stelle from Tosca, an aria that is often more wept than sung. He took on Beethoven's In questa tomba oscura, an unyielding piece, though a war-horse of recital repertory. In the last two bitter words, ingrata, ingrata, he showed how a bold singer with operatic instincts can bring pathos to the whole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Luciano's Back in Town | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

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