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...world which offers neither the money that rock performers earn nor the status that classical musicians enjoy. The format is a familiar one--as series of profiles and interviews. What sets Ullman's book apart from dozens of other jazz books is his perceptive choice of subjects. Sam Rivers, Doc Cheatham, and Ran Blake have been professional musicians for decades, but as far as most people are concerned, they may as well have performed in secret. Most of the portraits in Ullman's gallery come from the fringes of jazz but, artistically at least, jazz thrives at its fringes; Jazz...
...first three years as a Hoosier, the squad won the NCAAs, but never posted a relay victory. The most gratifying moment of his years of swimming for Doc Counsilman came when Hall anchored the Indiana 800-yd. free relay team which also included Gary Connolly, John Kinsella, and Freddie Tyler to a first place finish at the 1973 meet...
Funny he should mention Indiana. One week after the Crimson's consecutive dual meet streak was snapped at 28 by a shaved Princeton squad, Doc Counsilman's vaunted charges, ranked fifth in the nation rode into town. The Hoosiers departed chastened 67-46 losers, and Exhibit A in Harvard's case of national prominence...
Sullivan announced his plans to members of the Harvard-Racine Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DOC) last night. DOC backed Sullivan's council campaign last fall as well as working in support of the South Africa referendum question...
Coached by the world's pre-eminent authority on the sport, James "Doc" Councilman, the Hoosiers have compiled a most impressive record over the past 22 seasons. They have won 217 dual meets while dropping only ten and have finished among the top five at the NCAAs 16 times since Councilman came to Bloomington...