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"This was the year of the breakthrough for women," declared Frances T. ("Sissy") Farenthold, chairman of the National Women's Political Caucus. In addition to the Democratic triumph of Governor-elect Ella Grasso of Connecticut, Democrat Janet Gray Hayes, 47, of San Jose, Calif., became the first woman mayor...
Take your pick--choral, orchestral, recital or ensemble concerts this weekend? Keep these in mind: the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum concert in its first performance of the year; the Bach Society concert featuring mezzo-soprano Mary Frances Lubahn, the lead in last spring's Ariadne, and Hugh Wolff playing Beethoven...
The horses, by the way, are simply tall men in chestnut track suits. On their feet are strutted hooves about 4 in. high. On their heads are airy, stylized masks of interlaced leather and silver wire. These possess such hieratic dignity and beauty that a special citation should be awarded...
The Baroque Folk. Carol Epple, Baroque flute; Ruth Rubinow, viola dagamba; Stephen Hefling, Baroque violin; Frances Fitch, harpsichord. Works of Turini, Telemann, Couperin. Free. Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m.
"Our main problem is getting people to think of us," she said. Another staffer sees a certain mood at Harvard as responsible for the lack of interest in Room 13. "A lot of Harvard students are into being independent; they think this place is for a bunch of psychos," Frances...