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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Rehearsals for "Two Gentlemen of Verona," Harvard's first outdoor musical, drew large crowds yesterday at the Sever Quadrangle and provided a preview to the production, which will open...

Author: By Marcela L. Davison, | Title: Crowd Previews Outdoor Musical In Sever Quad | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...savings in governmental expenditures that decriminalization provides, focusing on key legislators who have opposed the bill in the past. The nationally famous trial lawyer placed a priority on convincing opposition figures that support of HR-4914 would not bring defeat at re-election time. To prove his point, Oteri drew upon NORML monies to conduct a poll of Flaherty's own district in South Boston to gauge the extent of popular support for decriminalization in a reputedly conservative district. Harvard Business School students undertook the task of actually surveying these constituents and the 73 per cent figure in favor...

Author: By Joseph L. Contreras and Marc H. Meyer, S | Title: The Greening of Massachusetts | 4/29/1977 | See Source »

MOST OF THE FEATURES that once drew many students to the Quad no longer do so. Four-year housing and the one-to-one sex ratio--which effectively disappeared several years ago--have been eliminated. And the alternative offered by three Houses removed from the main campus appeals to fewer students than it did when the Quad Houses first went coed. Physical improvements in the Quad would now undoubtedly improve its popularity--most of the next year's generation of Quad residents would like to see more facilities there, to draw their Houses more into the College's academic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gen Ed Shuffle | 4/27/1977 | See Source »

...length bad health forced him out of the game and then, when he recovered, it took a decade for him to buy his way back. Establishing a foothold in Chicago last year, he worked 15-hour stints day after day. Still, the Sox finished last. They also drew indifferently, and baseball's anticircus bloc began sounding elegies for Veeck. "I'd never suggested," Bill Veeck said, "that promotion by itself attracts fans. Winning draws fans. Winning plus promotion sets attendance records. Promoting with a last-place team, which is what we had to do last year, is only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BYPLAY by ROGER KAHN: Bill Veeck: The Happy Hustler | 4/25/1977 | See Source »

...Harvard drew first blood and looked well on its way to its thirteenth straight triumph in the second inning when Charlie Santos-Buch led off with a bunt attempt that Columbia third baseman Ed Backus muffed. Santos-Buch moved to third when Tommy Joyce's grounder found its way between Bart Purcell's legs, and then loped home on Rich Trembowicz's single to left to give the Crimson a 1-0 lead...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Columbia Outduels Crimson Nine In 3-1 Triumph | 4/23/1977 | See Source »

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