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Someone with a fiendish bent of mind is responsible for exams coinciding with the month of January. One of my roommates, a West Coast innocent, once asked plaintively, "Doesn't it ever stop raining here?" If the weather is getting you down, cheer up. Here is what must pass for the annual Crimson sports trivia quiz...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Flanders Fields | 1/24/1975 | See Source »

...Actress Monique Van Vooren, 41, land the starring role of Frankenstein's sister in Andy Warhol's movie of that name? Says Writer/Director Paul Morrissey, "She has fiendish beauty." Then he described Monique's role. "She gets loved to death. Monique makes love to the monster, and he embraces her so passionately that he crushes her backbone. It's all in 3-D." Dimensions intact, Monique turned up at Rudolf Nureyev's opening night with the National Ballet Company of Canada in Manhattan last week on the arm of Warhol. Hugging them both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 6, 1974 | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

...itself. Haydn was unaccustomed to writing virtuoso solo parts since he was not a virtuoso performer himself. But this concerto, written for (and perhaps with the aid of) the principal cellist of Prince Esterhazy's private orchestra, abounds with the most difficult technical feats: monstrous intervals and arpeggios, fiendish scales, and intricate double-stop passages, all of which Yo-Yo seemed to play effortlessly...

Author: By Ke-jui Hsiao, | Title: Yo-Yo's Solo | 3/13/1974 | See Source »

...example from the famous Shadow Over Innsmouth will suffice. The plot concerns a doomed Massachussetts fishing town whose population is obscenely corrupted by intermingling with a race of fiendish undersea creatures. Learning all this, the narrator attempts to flee. On the outskirts of town, he looks back and sees his pursuers "in a limitless stream-flopping, hopping, croaking, bleating, surging inhumanly through the spectral moonlight in a grotesque, malignant saraband of fantastic nightmare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Dream Lurker | 6/11/1973 | See Source »

Sure enough, at week's end the bloodletting resumed with what Belfast police could only describe as "a fiendish crime." Two girls struck up a conversation with four off-duty British soldiers in a bar, then led them off to an apartment in a Catholic district. One of the girls left, ostensibly to get more girls for the party. Instead, she returned with two gunmen. They forced the soldiers to lie face down on a bed, calmly raked them with bursts of submachine-gun fire, then fled with the girls. One of the soldiers was wounded; the other three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORTHERN IRELAND: To End the Agony | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

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