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SHLOMO MINTZ has been a quickly rising talent in the United States since his debut at age 16 in Carnegie Hall. He has shown up everywhere from Mostly Mozart concerts with Yo Yo Ma at Lincoln Center to solo appearances with the Israeli Symphony. He recently recorded the Mendelssohn and Bruch (G minor) violin concerti. However, his most recent accomplishment, a recording of Kreisler pieces and arrangements, shows he lacks good taste and ability in program selection. These Kreisler shorts have been encore pieces for violinistic virtuosos since they were first recorded by Kreisler in the mid-1920s. They...
...family--including six brothers and sisters--reside in Billerica, Ma., where Coppinger attended Billerica High School, although he attended Deerfield Academy for a year after graduation. His coaches at Deerfield, Jim Smith and Bob McDermott '75, a former Harvard tight end, urged him to go to Harvard and put him in contact with the Harvard coaching staff...
Last night the women's field hockey team celebrated the closing of their season at sophomore goalie JULIET LAMONT's house in Newton, MA where they dined on such delicacies as lamb, salad, and a dessert buffet provided by the junior members of they squad. Entertainment consisted of skits put on by each of the classes about the season and various personalities on the team...
...COLD Saturday morning down at MIT's New Athletic Center finds the atmosphere quiet but cheerful. Today, the three Flight groups of cadet squadron one are meeting for drill, and everyone is very polite. People salute each other. A civilian visitor is addressed as 'Ma'am' or 'miss.' The cadets gather in small groups, straightening each other's name plates and wiping doughnut crumbs off the blue serge of Air Force ROTC's winter uniform in preparation for inspection. "It's not like anything is going to happen to you if your shoes aren't shined enough," says Steven Perry...
...Institute of Politics, Mark H. Moore, Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice, debated the pros and cons of handgun control with Joan Buckley, president of People vs. Handguns--an organization in favor of handgun control--and Warren Cassidy, a member of the National Rifle Association and former mayor of Lynn, MA...