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...Bow St., still chained to a sign post, lie the twisted remains of one of the most revolutionary machines known to man. There, with its spokes broken and seat stolen lies one of the vehicles which helped North Viet Nam break the back of the American military might. Bicycles like that one daily transport the 800 million people of china and most of the rest of the people of the world. Americans with their taste for the automobile are a tiny minority. Bicycles represent the most efficient method of transportation known to man. They allow us to travel five times...

Author: By David J. States, | Title: Bicycling: The People's Transportation | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

Carol Foelak, attorney for the FCC, said yesterday in Washington that if a hearing is scheduled, Family Radio Inc. will probably bow out of ownership instead of facing a long court battle...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: FCC to Consider Granting Hearing on WCAS Dispute | 3/5/1974 | See Source »

...Harvard basketball team would be on its way to the NIT at this moment if, like the Watergate tapes, time could be erased or tampered with. The last few seconds of eight games this year have seen the Crimson bow by three points or less. Fifteen measly points in the right places, and Harvard could boast a 19-5 record, better on the books than NIT-bound St. John's and UMass...

Author: By Robert T. Garrett, | Title: Bruins Squeak by Cagers On Shot at Buzzer, 56-54 | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...camp. One of the biggest laughs comes when the emcee says "Mahsahss'-ah-shits" for Massachusetts. Unfortunately he repeats it another two times. The slapstick is on the same level. A blind blues singer walks into a wall. A drummer bangs his head on a cymbal while taking a bow. A favorite laugh-getter is a kick in the balls during one of the many brawl scenes...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Coke Gone Flat | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...weekend are all folk. The Dillards, a fine country group, and whiz banjo player John Hartford will be at The Performance Center II through Saturday, February 23, 8 and 10:30 p.m....If you have ever heard a tall guitarist accompanied by a curly-haired fiddler with a lightening bow playing and singing traditional music in Forbes Plaza, you have heard half of the group Water. If the other half is half as good, their concert of bluegrass, spiritual music, and ballads with Linda Neustadt, Rob Joel, and Al Firth this weekend should be a stomper. Saturday, February...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Rock and Folk | 2/21/1974 | See Source »

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