Word: falling
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Commenting on the fall season, coach Harvey Love characterized his rowers as "rather green" with much to learn. "We accomplished some things but we could have made more improvement on others...
Although the team did "pretty much the same this year as last year," Love pointed out that it is difficult to predict prospects for the spring season. In the fall he was more concerned with improving each individual's form than in putting together a winning boat, Love explained. The crews in the race, he continued, contained a "pretty even distribution of wealth," and no one boat was expected...
...Oratory, considers himself primarily a poet, he has on several occasions turned to the dramatic medium. In the years just before MacLeish came to Cambridge for a year's stint (1938-39) as Curator of the Nieman Collection, he wrote three verse plays especially for radio: Panic (1935), Fall of the City (1936), and Air Raid...
...fourth year, the Harvard Opera Guild offered five productions. It provided unpretentious fun in the fall with Workshop productions of Menotti's The Telephone and Wolf-Ferrari's The Secret of Suzanne. Ill-advisedly, the Group mounted in the spring a new English translation of Mozart's Abduction from the Seraglio, which, except for the Blonda of Vivian Thomas '60, was far beyond the abilities of everyone concerned...
...their tenth and eleventh productions, the Gilbert & Sullivan Players maintained their envious record of never falling short of a good show. In the fall, Julius L. Novick '60 directed a superlative Mikado, much abetted by the performances of David L. Stone '61 and D. Steven Garlick '60. The Gondoliers in the spring could not match it, but the singing of Lila H. Woodruff '60 and Stephen Tamkin added greatly to the over-all enjoyment...