Word: bowle
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...backyard and who spends much of his time sitting on the grass mats on the floor of his hut studying Oriental texts, and sipping tea. There are three pictures of Gary Snyder in Scenes Along the Road. One shows him sitting cross-legged in his Berkeley hut with a bowl of tea cupped in his hands; another shows him when he's robed and sandaled, standing at the garden outside the hut. The caption under the picture is taken from Ginsberg's writing, dated September 9, 1955: "... a bearded interesting Berkeley cat name of Snyder, I met him yesterday...
...independent. There is also a three-part family program, covering such topics as "Handling Frustration and Conflict," "What It Means to Become a Woman" and "Keep Your Eye On Your Attitudes." Among SMI's customers are several members of the Kansas City Chiefs-after winning the 1970 Super Bowl, the Chiefs failed to make the playoffs in the season just ended. Instructional Dynamics in Chicago has a four-part "Mental Health Info-Pak" ($6.95 each) which offers hints on "making marriage work" and "constructive aggression...
While 64 million TV viewers were watching the Super Bowl on NBC last week, ABC in New York was running a film called Snow White and the Three Stooges. At times it was hard to tell which show was which. When it came to pratfalls, the Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Colts all but upstaged the Three Stooges. At the very end, the Cowboys snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The Colts provided the surprise ending with a last-second field goal that gave them...
What preceded that climax in Miami's Orange Bowl was an astonishing afternoon of fumbles, interceptions and bizarre turns. Shortly after the opening whistle, Colt Quarterback Johnny Unitas set the theme by throwing an interception. Dallas responded by losing 23 yds. on three plays and then punting. Colt Safety Ron Gardin hovered under the kick and then bolted off-leaving the ball behind for Dallas to recover on the Baltimore 9-yd. line. The Cowboys, more or less led by Quarterback Craig Morton, went nowhere and had to settle for a field goal. Minutes later, Morton connected...
...booboo piled upon booboo. it was apparent that these were two spooked teams. Both were desperately seeking vindication, the Colts for their humiliating 16-7 loss to the underdog New York Jets in the 1969 Super Bowl, the Cowboys for blowing two league and two conference title games in the past four years. What they achieved was 60 minutes of chaotic excitement in which supposed strengths became weaknesses...