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...called himself the "world's greatest bassist," and many jazz giants, notably John Coltrane, agreed. The classically trained genre hopper ("It all sounded good to me," he said), who turned to jazz after encountering resistance in his early searches for classical jobs, accompanied singers from Lena Horne to Bob Dylan, played in TV and Broadway orchestras and backed Coltrane on such recordings as Olé Coltrane and Ascension. In the '70s, his unsuccessful discrimination suit against the New York Philharmonic got him blacklisted, so he added a new profession to his résumé: clinical psychologist. Davis...
Perhaps Bob Dylan was right—in the 1960s, at the height of American radicalism, it probably didn’t take a weatherman to see where the country was headed. It’s unfortunate that today, it takes an Argentine to see where we Americans came from. Paul R. Katz ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Mather House. He just wants the truth...
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Meanwhile, former captain Dylan Reese ‘07 remains in contact negotiations with the New York Rangers after playing in ten regular season games and two playoff contests with the Hartford Wolf Pack, New York’s top minor league club...
...Richter had a performance that was “superb,†Donato said after the game. Richter stropped 36 shots overall, 19 on power plays. “I think our power plays were one of our strengths through most of the season,†captain Dylan Reese said. “The BC game overall in terms of our goals scored against our special teams was our best.†The Crimson’s focus was on defense during the second period, but in the final frame, Harvard gave the Eagles a taste...