Word: fish
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...against Cornell--JIM KUBACKI [below] signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints. The racquetmen thus improved their league record to 6-2, with the season finale on tap this Thursday afternoon at Dartmouth. Only Yale and Princeton have been able to take the measure of Dave Fish's racquetmen, who, despite their fine showing in the latter's initial season as coach, will thus fall short in their attempt to defend last spring's Eastern League championship...
...Award winning documentary can be justifiably dubbed the definitive rock film, with a nod of acknowledgment to the Mayles brothers' Gimme Shelter. The dazzling galaxy of performers who rocked and rolled the assembled 400,000 earned that designation by itself: everybody from John Sebastian to Country Joe and the Fish to Santana put in an appearance over the course of the three-day festival to end all festivals. Michael Wadleigh's integration of crowd scene footage into the basic frame work of the gig-by-gig sequence of bands has never been matched by any subsequent film chronicling the events...
That was the high point of the first hour. During the last part of the interview Frost let Nixon slip away, like a large fish he just could not land, and Nixon broke the line and went skipping off into the blue Pacific. The last half hour was pure Nixon, corny maybe, but the Nixon who sold like Pringles to all those people in 1968, and to many more in '72--never mind those additives that give you cancer. Nixon on finally firing Haldeman and John Ehrlichman...
...bargain prices. But Cuba owes nearly $5 billion to the Soviets, plus $1 billion in hard currency to other countries. Agriculture has floundered, forcing Cuba to import beans, grain and meat from Europe and South America and rice from as far away as China. There is virtually no fish available: Cuba's entire catch goes for export cash...
...said he looks forward to the size and diversity of Harvard and actually "never liked being a big fish in a small pond...