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...addition to the five team points it lost on the Kopecki forfeit, Harvard suffered through Joe Moss (130)'s pin defeat to Mike Yacco, Jeff Seder (145)'s 6-2 loss to Mike Brown, Dave Stern (152)'s 4-3 loss to Bob Sheetz on riding time, and Dick Low (160)'s 9-2 loss to George Bellino...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Rutgers Drops Wrestlers, 19-17, On Forfeit of Kopecki's Match | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

Opening the meet, Crimson captain Andy Kopecki (123) and Paul Catinella (137) produced decision victories around John Moss (130)'s loss, to provide Harvard's initial 6-3 lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tigers Decision Crimson Matmen | 2/19/1968 | See Source »

...MARY Moss has her hands full with the fear and derangement of Mrs. Manningham, both of which she depicts well; but her performance imparts no sense of a character lying beneath temporary insanity. Still, hers is the most accurately gauged portrayal in a set of competent ones. Martin Andrucki, her murderous husband, wears thin through lack of modulation, and a vocabulary of stock gesture. His beard will live on longer than his performance. Andre Bishop, as Rough, wears thin through camp and self-indulgence, but at least has a sure sense of where he's at. The maids, Joan Tolentino...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: Angel Street | 2/9/1968 | See Source »

During April 11-20, director Leland E. Moss '69 will present "The Empire Builders" by Boris Vian. The fourth and last play is George Bernard Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra." It will run May 2-11 under the direction of Robert H. Chapman, associate professor of English and director of the Loeb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Loeb Announces Plays For Spring Semester | 2/5/1968 | See Source »

More serious, Mr. Moss disputes the judgment of the judges. I felt they were extremely well qualified: Dr. Yannatos and Mr. Corley are experienced conductors, and pianist Luis Vosgerchian, though carrying a heavy teaching load here as Lecturer in Music, has yet maintained an impressive reputation. He hints that they were prejudiced against "works too difficult for the HRO" or "large Romantic concertos in general," neither of which is the case at all, as a glance at our programs for the past few seasons will reveal. David O. Lehman President Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONCERTO CONTEST | 1/16/1968 | See Source »

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