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...knees, and then he plays pedal steel with the chair. More Hendrix; then feedback; and finally some Moog licks. The element of surprise is as effective as the sheer wildness of the music. The listener is utterly destroyed. And the song is over. Poco leaves in arm-wrestling, hugging disarray...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: Child's Claim to Fame | 8/15/1972 | See Source »

...Democrats' disarray only adds to the self-confidence bordering on serenity that has overtaken the Republican Party in recent months. Quite aside from the Democrats' problems -the possibility of a McGovern nomination, which the G.O.P. would welcome, or a Democratic schism, which would be at least equally advantageous to the Republicans-the Nixon forces can savor all of the unique advantages of incumbency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Advantage to the Incumbent | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

...each in need of burnishing his political image at home-will be urgently pushing virtually opposite views on the future of the European Economic Community. How-and whether-they resolve their differences will vitally affect the course of the Common Market, which appears to be in increasing disarray...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Caught at the Crossroads | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

...Boston Herald-Traveler Corporation, has provided us the textbook case of neglect. Clancy spent so much time over the last decade in a challenge before the Federal Communications Commission trying to save the corporation's lucrative subsidiary, WHDH-TV, that he let the Herald Traveler slip into organizational disarray. Now, having lost the battle before the FCC, he has been forced to sell the Traveler to the Hearst Corporation, owner of the Boston Record American; a decade's inattention had left the paper wholly dependent on the television revenue of WHDH. Today, Boston has one less newspaper, one new television...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: More of the Commonplace | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

...Afro and PALC yesterday displayed once again the timing and organization which have characterized their seven-day occupation of the building. The exit was carried out with style and bravado. Unfortunately, the cohesiveness of Afro and PALC has not extended to the Harvard strike, which has fallen into complete disarray. Tuesday night, after rejecting a motion to continue the strike in its present form, over one sixth of the persons at the Sanders Theatre strike meeting voted to reconsider the question. It then passed by a 324-190 margin, and the meeting adjourned after two and a half hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Strike Vote | 4/27/1972 | See Source »

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