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...them unpacked their belongings and decided, compatibly where to hang their impressionist prints and ivy pots, and agreed on where to place the beds, desks and chairs. There was not a whole lot of room for creativity, but the process occupied most of the first week-end of freshman week and provided ample time for the two to discuss their families, high schools and become acquainted. Adrian and Louise discovered that the Freshman dean's office had created a very suitable match, in fact, they were amazed how much they were alike. Both had attended private, suburban day schools. Louise...
...isolated cameras, directional and remote microphones. He is responsible for the successful Wide World of Sports and for Howard Cosell, a little-known New York attorney when Arledge hired him in 1965. In the first quarter of this year, Arledge's programming gave ABC the seven top-rated week-end sports programs on week-end television...
...heard a lecture by Aidan Barry, who is a part time Divinity School student at Harvard and is also the director of Boston operations. We sang a lot of songs and laughed, and I had a good time. They wanted to have me come on a three day week-end retreat. I went that week-end, but I could not stay for the whole time. By the following week, I had pretty much decided not to go again, so I went to find my friend in the group to tell her. Somehow, the longer I was with her, the less...
...week-end of November 12-14 means a choice between Pilobolus, Margalit Dance Theater and the opening performances of the Boston Ballet. This first program includes Serenade, Scotch Symphony and Prodigal Son by Balanchine and Cinderella by resident choreographer Ron Cunningham. (I've never seen any of these works, but they all seem to be about kids' fairy tales.) At the Boston Ballet tickets can be expensive, and the audience overdressed, but Balanchine looks just as interesting from the balcony...
...week-end long festivities cost "under $100,000," Louis G. Schenk '77, incoming Lampoon President, said. They included $50,000 the Lampoon donated to the Harvard scholarship fund, to be used by deserving students "who have literary or artistic talents...