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...possible now to disprove the grand speculation that these antiworlds could be populated by thinking creatures." See SCIENCE, Anti-Mirror on the Anti-Wall...
George Balanchine, L.H.D., choreographer. Not least of his gifts is the first generation of American-born performers of ballet who mirror his restless austerity of discipline, his untrammeled precision of technique...
...looks in one mirror, sees the tattoo in another, turns white. Staring back at him is "a flat, stern Byzantine Christ with all-demanding eyes." Under their gaze he feels "as transparent as the wing of a fly." Scared silly, he drinks himself into a stupor. But when his head clears, God is still on his back and dawn is breaking. "A tree of light burst over the skyline. He felt the light pouring through him, turning his spiderweb soul into a perfect arabesque of colors, a garden of trees and birds and beasts." In terror and wonder, he presents...
...really dark night of the soul, it is always three o'clock in the morning," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. Eugene O'Neill unfolded one of those nocturnal dialogues, ostensibly between a small-time gambler and a hotel night clerk, but actually between a man and his shattered-mirror images of himself. Jason Robards lays his life on each jagged line...
Saturday's game against Army was a mirror image of last year's contest--the same but reversed. Last year, Barry DeBolt, the Cadet's star pitcher, was hooked up with Harvard's legendary Paul Del Rossi in a pitching duel until a bungled run-down between home and third allowed Skip Falcone to score the run, that beat Army 1-0. But this year DeBolt was the victor and it was Jim McCandlish's turn...