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Harvard graduate school students- generally freed yesterday from academic obligations- organized people to participate in the lobby in Washington and to work on anti-war projects...
Inside Spider, as he clicked away from Rindge that night, was an inspiration that the grease all over him never betrayed. It was the greatest show he'd seen since Alan Freed had brought Bill Haley and the Comets to the Paramount Theatre in the late '50's, Rack 'n' roll really was here to stay, he figured...
...these policies, they should be willing to do whatever they can to register protest and to help change the minds of people who now favor or ignore Nixon's actions in Asia. In order to do these things, athletes should curtail sports activity and use the time thus freed for political activity. Sports at Harvard should cease for the final ten days of intercollegiate competition...
Photographer Nina Leen and Physiologist Alvin Novick have freed the oat from the ignominy of Dore infernos and Transylvanian castles. Myths and tears concerning these shy nocturnal mammals are gently and gracefully blown away with the turning of each page in this unique contribution to the literature of natural history...
...awkward and unnatural in playing with a stiff arm and with one's elbows close to one's sides," he explains. "We had to hold a book under the armpit of our bowing arm while we were learning." Casals threw away the book, devised a method that freed the arms and improved left-hand fingering. He opened up the hand position, too, and found he could play four notes at once instead of three. The results made Casals famous and transformed the cello into a celebrated instrument...