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...opening minutes of the contest looked like a 1981 Harvard highlights film, as juniors Maureen Finn and Francesca Den Hartog, key performers on last year's Ivy League championship team, each tallied a goal to give the Crimson an early 2-0 advantage...
...After Finn and Den Hartog scored, their William and Mary counterparts, Dana Hooper and Whitney Thayer, went to work At 5:30. Thayer, a recent transfer from UMass, beat Harvard goaltender Charlotte Worsley to knot the score, 2-2. Hooper followed with a side-arm shot to give the Southerners a lead they never relinquished...
Along with Den Hartog, Maureen Finn, who notched 67 goals while assisting on 35 others last year, and Lilli Pew, last year's back-up goalie ("A good stickhandler, a great team player," says Kleinfelder), should pick up the slack of Ferrante's absence. Finn will be at second home and Pew at first home...
March of the Falsettos. This astringent, clever, ethnic, New Yorky off-Broadway musical by Newcomer William Finn doffs its top hat to Stephen Sondheim. Nicholas Nickleby. Lustrously acted by the Royal Shakespeare Co., this is a theatrical experience to be savored for a lifetime...
...protean society. The jack of all trades becomes the shape-shifting diddler, a reminder of how many occupations can be made to turn on the evasion of work. The cultural promise that one can make a self by shrewdness and diligence has, then, in the world of Huckleberry Finn, soured into a battle of con artists...