Word: fahey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reached its peak of popularity in the 1920's and 30's. Though many of the Blues men of this era are dead, their music was revived in the late fifties and early fifties during the folk music area, being copied by people like Tom Rush, John Hammond, John Fahey, Dave Van Ronk, Eric von Schmitt and even a singer named Bob Dylan. Few of these names, however, mean very much to the current Blues revival...
...documentary about a modern-day cowboy spills over into observation of his town, than gropes around to find its lost focal point, and succeeds only in ending three or four times before the end titles; good color photography and John Fahey's original guitar score can't save Donald MacDonald's The Latter Day (UCLA) from being a tedious excursion to low-level technical competence because of its ill-conceived, impersonal idea. We imagine, in watching these films, committees of students in a think-tank saying "Hey, I've got a good idea for a film..." at best, and probably...
Brown may bother the Crimson in a few events, but by and large the meet should be an easy early season effort. The Brownies do have potential troublemakers in Win Anakwa (sprints), Tim Fahey (broad jump and triple jump), Jim Wich (middle distance) and Chip Ennis (two mile...
...with 45 seconds to play, Leo Scully lunged at Bruin guard Mike Fahey and fouled out. Fahey's two free throws enabled Brown, the second worst team in the Ivy League, to upset the Crimson...
...After Fahey had put Brown ahead 68-66, the Crimson worked the ball into center Merle McClung--who blew a short shot. Harvard committed another foul. Alan Fishman swished a free throw, which sewed the game up for Brown...