Word: crew
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...volunteers grew peas, beans, buckwheat and flax, and raised chickens, goats, pigs and cattle. They kept bees in wicker hives for their honey, and traded pottery and baby goats to the film crew for rations of salt and butter. Food storage was a constant problem. At times, the group had to eat maggoty meat and cope with invasions of rats...
...makeshift unit of 15 women includes athletes with crew, soccer, field hockey, figure skating and dance experience. Only five have any ice-hockey background. "The first year you can't be fussy," remarks coach Joe Bertagna...
...first Loeb Mainstage production of the semester is the quintessential late '60s musical, with the large added bonus of a brilliant score by Stephen Sondheim. Company is the story of a single man among his married friends, and his shifting feelings about the value of marriage. Paris Barclay's crew is a bit uneven, but all the leads can sing, which is all that a musical really requires. A must for Sondheim freaks--and since there are so many of the, you'd better get your tickets in advance. Tonight, tomorrow and Saturday...
...mean H.R. "Bob" Nazi crew-cut Medusa-eyed s.o.b. Berlin Wall Lord High Executioner Haldeman...
...final event of the afternoon, an all-Yardling freestyle relay of Mack, Ashwood, Dan Kiley, and Hackett ripped through the water in 3:08.85 to waste both Yale and a crew of upperclassmen teammates. More satisfying than Mack's strong leadoff time of 46.6 or Hackett's ridiculously fast split of 45.0 was the fact that the splits of both Ashwood and Kiley qualified them for Easterns in the 100-yd. freestyle...