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...waspish polemics and high-priced memorabilia. Last week the night finally fell, as Stravinsky died in Manhattan at 88.* It was the end of six decades of dominance, in which he had incalculably shaped the musical thought of generations to come. It was the end, too, of what Conductor Colin Davis called "a chain of great composers left us by the 19th century, and a line of music that began with the early church music of the 14th century." With his passing, the music world lost its most vital link with both the future and the past...
...hasn't lived in a police state can understand what living in one is like," says Father Colin Davison. An Anglican priest in South Africa for seven years, Davison ran the educational program of the ecumenical, multiracial Christian Institute there. He was told to leave the country last month and is now back in England. Davison is not alone in his plight. Since Feb. 1, twelve clergymen, all foreign nationals, have been ordered out of South Africa in a harsh silencing of clerical voices that have been raised against apartheid...
Harvard then proceeded to reel off three consecutive decisive wins to come within two points of the Tigers, 12-14. Colin Mangrum took a 7-1 decision, Mark Faller won, 12-5, and sophomore Richie Starr dominated his opponent for an 8-1 victory...
...captain Pat Coleman has got to win for Harvard, and he is favored to start a Crimson resurgence at this point. Dean Shepard (150) should win his match, and either Colin Mangrum or Mike Slutzker will go at 158, where Princeton has its biggest weak spot. Harvard should win in the 167 and 177-pound classes...
...individual tournament, former Harvard captain Anil Nayar was eliminated by John Reese of New York in the quarterfinal round, 11-15, 18-17, 18-16. 15-11. In another quarterfinal match, last year's Crimson captain Larry Terrell fell to Colin Adair of Montreal...