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...same time, a reliable source disclosed that such a transaction was definitely integral to University success in obtaining the also controversial Bennett St. MTA yards across from Eliot and Kirkland Houses. Harvard has long wanted this site for construction of the tenth House called for in the Program for Harvard College...
...when a moving passage did come, it was intoxicating. Most memorable of all were the closing bars of Ich bin der Welt abhaden gekommen where Miss Forrester leapt a tenth with suppressed intensity, then faded out as a typically Mahlerian falling cello line, blending with the oboe high above, came to rest in a hushed cadence. Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder! was most consistently well performed here with precision and urgency; on the other hand, Um Mitternacht did not find even Miss Forrester compellingly moving until its dramatic ending. In any case, the results well justified their ambitiousness. Hats...
...asked $1 million for a new commuter's House, but only $370,000 was pledged. A third plan would place the building at the corner of Plympton St., across Mount Auburn St. from the Lampoon building (on property next to the Fly Club). Finally, Dudley might combine with the tenth House, which would be named Dudley House...
...Four possibilities are being considered. Dudley might take over Lehman Hall when the Bursar's office moves into the top floors of the Health Center Building. Or Dudley House might move into Claverly; this suggestion, reportedly favored by Master Leighton, would seem to hinge on the construction of the tenth House to accommodate extra residential students...
Because the Eastern League requires only six singles and three doubles, the last four singles and two doubles count only for Big Three purposes. Schwartzman, Dave Moore, Kal Pollen, and John Bradbury will fill the seventh through tenth singles positions for the Crimson. Adelman and Mark Woodbury will play fourth doubles, with Chris Clark and John Roosevelt at number five...