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...then pass by one of those brown wooden national landmark signs indicating the proximity of the cabin where Robert Frost lived. Picnic tables and litter bins help commemorate the entrance to the road. Stopping to read the sign, you feel like a reverent tourist at Lexington and Concord or the Statue of Liberty. At the end of the dirt road which climbs about a mile through the woods toward the advertised cabin, there is still another engraved plaque. There, through a hedge and over another bank, an orchard of dwarf apple trees conceals (except from the annual busloads...
This year the cars have been very evenly matched, and Sunday's race should be as close as the previous two. Bryar is a scenic 1.3 mile course located between Concord and Loudon, New Hampshire. The track is on the right side of the road that runs between the two towns. There are a number of good vantage points, and most of the course can be seen from the bleachers opposite the start-finish line. Qualifications start at about 9 a.m. Sunday morning, and the race for small European cars starts at noon. At 2:30 p.m. the main event...
Saturday afternoon, shortly after the checkered flag falls at Indianapolis, car owners Roger Penske and Parnelli Jones, along with drivers Mark Donohue, Peter Revson, George Follmer, and Dan Gurney, will board Roger Penske's Lear jet, and fly to an airport near Concord. New Hampshire. The next day they will be racing Mustangs, Javelins, and 'Cudas in the third race in this year's SCAA Trans Am series for small sedans...
...House and Los Angeles to the Editorial Board; Sarah W. Davis '71 of East House and Shrewsbury, N. J., Margot R. Hornblower '71 of North House and Washington, D. C., Dennis D. Loo '73 of Thayer Hall and Honolulu, Hawaii, and Susan B. McLane '71 of South House and Concord, N. H. to the Photographic Board; and Charles P. Moore '73 of Matthews Hall and Lexington, Richard Sontgerath '72 of Lowell House and Spokane, Wash., and James P. Smurro '71-3 of Quincy House and Saddle Brook, N. J. to the Business Board...
Students from Harvard, Brandeis, and the University of Massachusetts will join residents of Newton, Concord, and Cambridge in a non-violent "human blockade" at the Boston Army Base this morning