Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PREVIEW OF THE 1968 WINTER OLYMPICS (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). The what and where of the tenth Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble, France, including a look at the site and film footage of top Olympics contenders...
...Crimson anchorman, who was in his second race of the night, couldn't hold off Villanova's Dave Patrick, who is an indoor half-mile world record holder. Harvard's time was 1.2 seconds behind Villanova and .2 off the University record the same quartet produced in last winter...
...ballet, like the compositions, is really two separate works. In Metas-taseis (a coined word meaning dialectic transformation), an enormous disk at the center of a bare stage reveals itself to be 28 male and female dancers in chalk-white garments that look like winter underwear. Slowly they writhe, rise, and begin to surge about the stage, combining and recombining, touching and turning, with arms and legs outstretched like diagrams of molecular linkage or a microscopic view of the proliferation of cells-an impression heightened by bright white crosslighting...
Clergymen have long been among the leaders of protest against the Viet Nam war, but in recent weeks the clerical dissent has become increasingly bold and bitter. Support for Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Viet Nam has grown steadily in the past year, and this winter a number of hitherto uncommitted publications-including the Roman Catholic Critic-have come out with declarations against the war. "It is now clear that the war can no longer be considered merely a political issue," said The Critic. "Rather, it is a moral question which American citizens as individuals must resolve for themselves...
...Sersich left his collection of 1500 45's at home, but he brought to Harvard a tape collection and memory extensive enough to give him victory in the CRIMSON's record-breaking Winter 1968 rock'n'roll quiz...