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Cavanagh started off the deluge, tipping in Owen's shot on the power play for his first goal. Dan DeMichele then gave the Crimson the lead for the first time all night on a freak goal; and Dave Hynes widened the gap to 5-3 with Harvard shorthanded...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Puckmen Rip Boston College, 10-4 | 2/9/1971 | See Source »

Northeastern has gotten off to its worst start in recent years, due partially to a series of freak accidents. The Huskies have never beaten Harvard in five meetings, losing last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Individual Events Highlight N.U. Track Meet | 1/12/1971 | See Source »

Some people say that the only good freak is a Dead freak. Murph's a Grateful Dead freak-he thinks they're the best rock-and-roll band in the world-and when he heard that the Dead were going to play at Boston University on November 21st, he started making plans. He arranged to get his tickets as soon as the box office opened ( the concert was sold out in a day ) and when the 21st finally came, Murph was at the door of B.U.'s Sargent Gymnasium, with food and friends, at one in the afternoon, ready...

Author: By William S. Beckett, | Title: Come Hear Uncle John's Band . . . | 1/7/1971 | See Source »

...scenes could better reveal the painfully comic convulsions that beset oldfashioned, dead-serious liberalism in the age of the ripoff, the put-on, and the total acceptance of verbal overkill. Wolfe's Leonard Bernstein is neither a freak nor a fool. Following the sound old American principle of defending civil liberties, wherever threatened, he winds up with the Panthers in his drawing room. Where bail was concerned, their legal rights certainly were threatened. But how is a good Jewish liberal to take a group that cheerfully talks about destroying his society and is, at the very least, linked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fish in the Brandy Snifter | 12/21/1970 | See Source »

...main points of reference by which we remembered the chronologies of our lives. My freshman year was primarily spent waiting for Sgt. Pepper to be released; later there was the white album winter and the spring of "Get Back." Even if you are not a raving hard-core rock freak, a song like "Hey Jude," played so constantly for months on jukeboxes, radios, and record players, could not have failed to become the background music for whatever you were doing in the fall...

Author: By Andy Klein, | Title: All Things Must Pass Living Without the Beatles | 12/12/1970 | See Source »

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