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...blend of youth and experience sparked the Crimson to a league-leading 7-1 record. Seniors Charlie Santos-Buch, Bobby Kelley, Mark Bingham, Rick Pearce and Ron Stewart were joined by sensational young shortstop Brad Bauer, remarkable hurlers Billy Doyle and Bill Larson and designated hitter Eddie Farrell (all freshmen) as Harvard sprinted out in front of the pack. Next: On the Road...
Songs the Lord Taught Us contains ten original compositions and three ancient covers. The fact that all 13 blend so seamlessly is attributable to the band's choice of forgotten but exquisite raunch-classics, and to their ability to work light years ahead of the influences...
...segment of 60 Minutes. Rather's whispered report from a darkened mountain ledge sounded like a cross between one of Edward R. Murrow's World War II This ...Is London radio broadcasts and the hushed commentary from the 18th hole of the U.S. Open. Rather tried to blend in with the rebels, but Washington Post Television Critic Tom Shales, who dubbed him "Gunga Dan," observed: "A $50 haircut still looks like a $50 haircut-even when mussed up a little." Rather says wryly that his haircuts, in fact, cost just...
...most part, Shang craftsmen from the area near the Yellow River tried to make their decorative designs blend with and enhance the vessel's shape. Artisans in more remote regions-Shang influence ranged over a geographical area the size of the whole eastern U.S. from Maine to Florida and inland as far as Ohio -were more adventurous, as shown in one vessel whose corners become rams' heads supported by thrusting foreshoulders and incised feet. Not content, the artist decorated the rams' haunches with crested birds, and set snakelike dragons coiling around the vessel's shoulder...
...Mythologies (1957), he argued that the dogmas, idols and "myths" of the middle class dominate literature and society at large because they are wrongly interpreted as the eternal truths of nature. All of literature, he said, is "a space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and crash...