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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...corner hit, senior forward Lisa Cutone hit the ball out to sophomore forward Loren Ambinder. Ambinder's shot on goal bounced off the Holy Cross goalie's pads to senior forward Sharon Landau. Landau's scoring attempt was deflected back to Ambinder, whose next shot rebounded off the goalie's pads to Landau again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stickwomen Squeak Past Crusaders | 10/11/1989 | See Source »

However, all was not rosy for Harvard. The Crimson lost the services of junior forward Anne van Dykum,whose right thumb was broken when she was hit withthe ball while covering the sideline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stickwomen Squeak Past Crusaders | 10/11/1989 | See Source »

...precisely this complete lack of political power that is responsible for the wave of frustration currently plaguing those whose hopes for a political council ran so high as recently as a year ago. Robert P. Mahnke '90, who provided a voice of progressive student activism as last spring's services committee chair, has called the council "a waste of time." Mahnke notes, "There are better ways to make Harvard a better place...

Author: By Daniel B. Baer, | Title: Serving Students With Politics | 10/10/1989 | See Source »

...remarkable biography of a monarch in all art, spanning his life from the confidence of youth to the melancholy and distance of his afflicted age. The face thickens, the eyes sag, the Bourbon lip takes on a heavy repressed pathos; you can almost see it quiver. Only the mustache, whose upswept prongs will be imitated by Salvador Dali's, seems alert, like antennae. "It is now nine years since any ((portrait)) has been made," Philip IV noted in 1653, in the last decade of his and his painter's lives, "and I am little inclined to subject myself to Velazquez...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Velazquez's Binding Ethic | 10/9/1989 | See Source »

...bastard in Rome). Born in Seville in 1599, the son of a minor Hidalgo family, half- Portuguese, possibly with a trace of Jewish ancestry, Velazquez would always be preoccupied with his social position. (He went to great lengths to qualify as a knight of the Order of Santiago, whose members would not accept him until the King, who loved his painter, made them do so by changing the rules of entry.) He studied under a rather dry, decorous artist named Francisco Pacheco, whose daughter he married. He made two trips to Rome, both financed by the King, who had some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Velazquez's Binding Ethic | 10/9/1989 | See Source »

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