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...doubles teams of Ingard and John Horn led off in the combined thrashings, sinking their opponents, 6-2, 7-5. Reiner and Dan Waldman added another point, winning 6-1, 6-3. Lundy and Hugh Hide finished the shutout at the third position doubles, posting a score...
Gary Reiner, playing at number one, had no trouble with his MIT opponent and registered an easy 6-4, 6-2 victory. Captain John Ingard at number three, John Horne at four. Hugh Hyde at five, and Dan Waldman at six recorded equally easy wins over an outgunned Engineer squad...
...unable to mount any greater threat in the doubles, as the Crimson teams of Ingard-Hyde, Waldman-Reiner, and Sandy Wilson-Karl Kravitz all cruised to victory to round out the scoring...
...Waldman's three most powerful songs aren't packed with lyrics, but they all make you want to hear more. When she does add more lines her music seems to deteriorate. "Spring is Here" demonstrates her abilities on the dulcimer, but the line, "I know that God must be smilin" 'is just too much to hear nine times in a single song; it sounds like a mispronounced Hare Krishna chant. Both "Secret" and "Listen to Your Own Heart" are extended bitches with appropriately annoying bass rhythms that pound the songs into the ground. "Wild Bird" is the only decent...
Still, if Wendy Waldman can find that effervescence that appears to be so strong in some of her songs and if she can add a little more yeast to her voice and to her sentiment then all that's needed is some aging before she can replace the queen who sang of "stroking the star maker machinery behind the popular song...