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...still in high school, so I expect to grow up with rock, age with rock and die with rock. Who knows? Maybe a millennium from now, if there is an ear that hears, no one will distinguish between Beethoven's Ninth and Alice Cooper's Dead Babies. One thing is for sure: rock is not ephemeral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 5, 1973 | 3/5/1973 | See Source »

Maine's Graham Cooper upset freshman Jon Jacobs of Harvard in the fourth round of play Sunday at Harkness Commons, and squeezed through the final round with a draw to Bryan Phelps of the University of New Haven. Jacobs, Phelps, Randy Borgerson and Roger LaCroix of U-Maine tied for second with scores...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: UMaine Sweeps Chess Tourney; Harvard Takes 2nd, 3rd Spots | 2/20/1973 | See Source »

...Cooper "played a tremendous game," Jacobs said yesterday. "Although I remained a pawn up throughout the game, my opponent activated his pieces and made a decisive incursion the thirtieth move." With a ranking of 2148, Jacobs was the highest rated player in the tournament which lacked many of the top Harvard chess stars. Cooper's rating was in the 1300's. "I had a premonition I was going to blunder," Jacobs said, "but I never thought I'd get beat this bad, especially by a B player...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: UMaine Sweeps Chess Tourney; Harvard Takes 2nd, 3rd Spots | 2/20/1973 | See Source »

...last round, Phelps seemed to have an advantage, holding a rook, bishop and knight to Cooper's queen. But he was unable to turn the position into...

Author: By Charles M Kahn, | Title: UMaine Sweeps Chess Tourney; Harvard Takes 2nd, 3rd Spots | 2/20/1973 | See Source »

...Cooper generation was taught to go to church on Sundays, to enter marriage, often virginally, on a till-death-do-us-part vow, to obey its parents and expect obedience from its children. For these familial and marital mores, the middle class has been mocked and undermined for years. Time may well vindicate Jean Kerr's conviction that innocence and responsibility are the best policies, and that the family is the quintessential social unit without which civilization disintegrates in anarchy. T.E. Kalem

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Happy Though Anxious | 2/19/1973 | See Source »

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