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The Jazz Dance Workshop
What more could one ask for: well-built girls in revealing costumes, talented dancers of both ballet and modern, imaginatively choreographed
HRO, HGC, and Radcliffe Choral Society
The Glee Clubs and the HRO seem to be good for each other. At least, when they combined for Haydn's
The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
The HRO showed off two supreme musicians Friday night: flutist Karen Monson '66, and pianist Ursula Oppens '65. They are
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
The HRO got off to a slow start Friday night, but it was worth the wait. Their closing performance of
New York Theatre I:
Anyone with even a superficial knowledge of existentialism and Marxism can sense a basic incompatibility between the two dogmas. Jean-Paul
Vietnam: A More Realistic View
At the time of the CRIMSON editorial last October, the United States was bombing North Vietnam. While supporting the administration,
Harvard Review
Despite what you may have heard from your friends at the Law School, law can be interesting--especially if it is
HRO, HGC, and Radcliffe Choral Society
The excitement of an event is magnified if it is preceded by boredom. Thus, the excitement of the best moments
Lowell Davidson Trio
By last Thursday night, Lowell Davidson had already gone full circle in his style. Before playing with Ornette Coleman in
Slow Dance on the Killing Ground
William Hanley's Slow Dance on the Killing Ground is kind of a New York version of Sartre's No Exit. Three