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Word: capes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Arthur Fiedler, conductor of the Boston Pops, who handed the microphone over to Ozawa last week, declared that the freedom, peace, and music that made Tanglewood a favorite tourist resort area in the state (second only to Cape Cod) would be destroyed by the prison installment. "It's taken many years to build up a facility like Tanglewood," Fielder said. "To place a prison across the road from it would ruin the whole thing overnight...

Author: By Judy Kogan, | Title: Bars | 3/17/1977 | See Source »

...Senior Editor John Elson spoke with the principal proprietors and policymakers of the continent's white power bastion-South African Prime Minister John Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith. Vorster received Elson with Reporter Peter Hawthorne in his 18th-floor office in the Hendrik Verwoerd Building in Cape Town; Smith spoke with Elson and TIME Correspondent Lee Griggs the following day in his sparsely furnished office in downtown Salisbury. Vorster appeared to be stolid but relaxed; Smith's answers were plain-spoken and understated. But in essence, both men made clear their hard-line conviction that whatever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTHERN AFRICA: The White Bastion: Hanging Tough | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

...that it is composed of brutal, Communist-supported guerrillas with whom he cannot negotiate. Smith is proceeding with his plan for an "internal" solution-meaning that he is ready to negotiate with moderate black African groups to form some kind of multiracial transitional government. Last week he flew to Cape Town to discuss the plan with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. After three hours of "deep and frank" talks, Vorster, who was having troubles of his own over renewed student rioting in Soweto and several other black townships, reportedly gave Smith his tentative backing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AFRICA: Anxious for A New Start | 2/21/1977 | See Source »

Harvard's defense relaxed and Cape Cod took advantage of the lapse to tally twice. John Connors swiped an errant Crimson pass and lifted the puck over Harvard goalie John Conant's shoulder to tie the game...

Author: By Carl A. Esterhay, | Title: J.V. Icers Nip Codders 4-3 As Marchand Nets Two GoaIs | 2/15/1977 | See Source »

With the game deadlocked at 3-3, Cape Cod unveiled a defensive alignment for the third period--four skaters and a man constantly in the penalty box. The impatient Crimson could not capitalize, settling for ineffective bombs from the blue line instead of rockets from the slot...

Author: By Carl A. Esterhay, | Title: J.V. Icers Nip Codders 4-3 As Marchand Nets Two GoaIs | 2/15/1977 | See Source »

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