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...dark corners and at locker room blackboards fro five uninspirational years, hoping at each turn in the road that the solution, the missing link, the lost piece in the jigsaw puzzle would stumble against his feet, and allow at long last his masterplan to reach a productive and manifest fruition. Harry, who was to bring the Big B into vogue in Cambridge, and make the James Browns and Floyd Lewises into superhuman and unquestioned BMOCs. Harry, who hoped to transform the phone booth gymnasium perched atop the ancient. IAB complex like an ascetic's mountain retreat into a hotbed...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Where Have All the Heroes Gone? | 9/1/1973 | See Source »

...strong belief in the incompatibility theory, Bozek necessarily views Harrison's incompetence as only a part of the problem which has torn Harvard basketball dreams asunder. However, Mr. Harrison is in fact the whole problem which has and is continuing to prevent the Harvard basketball experiment from reaching fruition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter to the Sports Editor: | 3/12/1973 | See Source »

...want a modus vivendi built on justice and equity. Vindication of national honor does not mean chauvinism but acceptance of the 1947 arrangement agreed upon by India and Pakistan and acknowledged by the world. All we seek is for that rationale of live and let live to come to fruition in the interests of the people of both countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Bhutto: The Voice of Pakistan | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

...melodic ideas of Anthem achieve lyrical fruition in "Dark Star." While Anthem bespeaks the darkest underbelly of the acid experience, "Dark Star" is a polished gem of intergalactic proportions. The Dead has clearly made a significant transition in their relationship with drugs. Merely in poetic terms, consider the relationship of the Sun in the Anthem album to the portrait of a "Dark Star." Contrast the frenetic percussion work of Hart and Kreutzmann on "Caution" and Anthem to the brilliantly subtle and suggestive use of gongs, bells, cymbals on the later effort. Try "Alligator", a piece of unabashed musical sarcasm complete...

Author: By Jim Krauss, | Title: Living The Dead | 12/15/1971 | See Source »

...here in New Haven, Harvard men were doing allegedly the most important thing they would ever do in their lives, and they were doing it perfectly. The Restic system, which had not yet been executed as well as the Crimson would have liked, was reaching fruition. Offensively, Harvard was smooth and powerful. On defense, it was aggressive and grudging. It was an extremely satisfying exhibition of what is a revolutionary philosophy of football at Cambridge. And best of all, quarterback Eric Crone '73, stayed out of his own end zone...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Powers of the Press | 11/22/1971 | See Source »

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