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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With nothing but bad memories remaining of the 1972-73 season, three Harvard fencers begin competition today for national acclaim in the NCAA Fencing Championships to be held through Saturday at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore...

Author: By Peter A.landry, | Title: Crimson Fencers Start Nationals Today | 3/15/1973 | See Source »

...Francis. James Brooks, a close friend of Pollock's and the first to seize upon his innovations, has been subjecting his work to constant refinement in the years since his and Pollock's first drip-paintings in the late forties. His recent show earned him long-deserved critical acclaim for a style that continues the expressionist tradition at a high level of formal competence...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: Painters Talking | 3/8/1973 | See Source »

Pynchon the man remains as mysterious and private as always. Even the critical acclaim for V. could not get him to reveal himself to the public. As publicity shy as J.D. Salinger, as shadowy as B. Traven, Pynchon, who is now 35, does not grant interviews and will not allow himself to be photographed. Those who knew him at Cornell in the mid-1950s recall a tall, thin man who breakfasted on spaghetti and soda pop, maintained an above-90 average in the physics department and was very self-critical where his creative writing was concerned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: V. Squared | 3/5/1973 | See Source »

...wild-eyed attack on everyone who did not agree that absolutely nothing could be permitted to disrupt the University during the 1969 Harvard strike. Although analytically unsound (students, he said, held radical beliefs because they were either 'crazy' or bereft of feminine companionship), the book was received with predictable acclaim by a sordid mixture of tired old leftists-turned-cold warriors and outright conservatives...

Author: By Dan Swanson, | Title: Socialists and Grasshoppers | 2/23/1973 | See Source »

...single vote was cast against O'Neill in January when he was chosen as House majority leader--he received unanimous acclaim by House members for his "absolute fairness" and approachability. Many have identified him as the best-liked man in the House." An expert in parliamentary procedures, O'Neill has earned the respect of Democrats and Republicans alike. As Rep. Thomas Rees (D-Calif.) claimed, he is "a damn bright, shrewd, very kind man; an excellent politician with a lot of guts, a lot more open to innovation and reform than other leaders." O'Neill, in part, wins such accolades...

Author: By David J. Scheffer, | Title: How to Make Friends and Influence People | 2/12/1973 | See Source »

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