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Straus Takes Intramural Victory

Yardlings Pull Away After Close Going Combining a strong effort in the big team sports, basketball and softball, and a


Munro to Stay As Coach; Assistant May Be Picked

Bruce Munro will return as varsity soccer coach next fall, but a new assistant varsity coach may be appointed. Robert


'They've Called Me Many Things But You Pronounce it Why-land'

Much has changed since Cooney Weiland entered a Harvard hockey practice 21 seasons ago. "When I arrived, everyone on the


Four Crimson Squads Choose New Captains

Several winter squads have elected new captains for next year. Brian Newmark will lead the basketball team, Geza Tettrallay will


A Preview of the '72 Crimson Soccer Team

Varsity Seeks Depth for Defense Solomon Gomez, Charlie Thomas, and Chris Wilmot were unanimous selections yesterday to the All-Ivy first


Brass Tackes

James C. Petrille has every right to be concerned about the unhealthy economic state of American musicians as a group.


THE MUSIC BOX

Besides Dr. Koussevitsky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, last Friday afternoon and Saturday evening Symphony Hall boasted of a narrator,


The Crimson Playgoer

"Stolen Harmony" is a mixture between a gangster pictures, a behind-the-scenes musical cofedy, and a bus romance. It has all


BOOKENDS

I N the United States more people now live in what may be called urban areas than in the rural