Word: watchfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Winthrop, considered the boat to watch for an upset score, had trouble maintaining its second position from a dogged Quincy eight that was smarting for revenge after last Thursday's preliminary round. Puritan stroke Rick Burns finished at a 42, squeezing ahead of the Quins by two seats...
...roused the orchestra to enthusiasm with some music that was genuine for its own day, and hence is genuine now: Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 (formerly No. 4) in G major, Op. 88. Here Swoboda seemed to be a free man on home territory, and he was exciting to watch and hear. In the waltz of the third movement, he and the orchestra were all grace; in the final movement he shifted tempo and mood expertly. Here, safe in romanticism, the orchestra came alive...
...public, in society, their love is impossible. Antonioni underlines this with virtually every shot. In the film's most intricate scene nine "friends" go to the beach. Some of them steal off in pairs; others track them down and watch. Even the pretense of love withers under this constant observation...
...crew to watch will be Winthrop House, which stands an outside chance of scoring an upset victory over the perennially potent Eliot eight...
Best spot to watch the races is at the finish line, next to the MIT boathouse, but it's equally pleasant to sit anywhere along the mile and five-sixteenths course and observe the sculls and gulls glide by. The course will be busy throughout the late afternoon. The Big Three freshmen are scheduled to start at 4:50 p.m., the JV's at 5:30, and the varsity, as noted, at 6:10 p.m. Interspersed with the Big Three races will be competition between Boston University and Brown -- even these otherwise drab groups look nice on the Charles...