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...chore. "Before I knew it, I would be fashioning a new melody and accompaniment instead of following the score," he said. Indeed he never became a virtuoso pianist; his talent was as a leader, arranger and composer. By the age of 14, he had written his first song, Soda Fountain Rag. Soon he was fronting a band that played dances and receptions...
...with a soaring, swooping flight into the Grand Canyon and winds up with a rip-roaring raft ride down the Colorado River. Another section, called "The Consumer and the Environment," has as displays a collection of abandoned consumer goods and an assemblage of old bathtubs and sinks around a fountain, illustrating, in Pop art fashion, Americans' prodigal waste of water...
...Ponce de León were alive today, he would know exactly where to find the Fountain of Youth: in Boston Garden. It was there last week that Celtic Forward John Havlicek, a venerable 34, ran and shot, almost singlehanded, the defending N.B.A. champion New York Knicks out of this year's playoffs. Havlicek was unstoppable, averaging 30 points and 41 minutes of playing time per game in the Celtics' 4-1 annihilation of the Knicks. For the Celtics, their reward was a trip to Milwaukee to play the Bucks and a chance to win their first championship...
...this weather, you should really be outside: Carpenter Center boasts a sculpture-fountain (Stainless steel and moving water) by Susumu Shingu, a good way to satisfy both aesthetic and physical needs. But if Museum-tromping is imposed upon you, console yourself with Renoir's "Bal a Bougival" at the MFA. A regular exhibit that nobody talks about much, but it's the most beautiful painting in Boston...
...city of rapidly increasing population." Besides homes, the city cried out for the completion of the Metropolitan Park System, to provide Cambridge with "one of the most superb driveways in America, bordering the Charles, with the handsome fronts of stately residences facing the river." The common needed "a fine fountain." And even Harvard could help, with an art museum to be placed in the Yard, "along the great green terrace, between the President's house and Gore Hall," where the Pusey...