Word: garden
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Defense, the one preseason uncertainty for Harvard's hockey team, proved to be the decisive factor as the Crimson swept Yale, 6-2, and Clarkson, 2-0, to win the ECAC Holiday Hockey Tournament two weeks ago at Madison Square Garden...
Cornell won the Boston Garden ECAC Christmas Tournament with a 6-2 win over New Hampshire and a 12-2 thrashing of weak Boston College. The Big Red also ran over McGill, 9-0, to bring its season record...
...disaster spurs a belated environmental consciousness, national pride apparently does not. Italy, once "the garden of Europe," is now choking in litter and traffic congestion. Of its 5,000 miles of glorious coastline, 4,320 are polluted by municipal and industrial wastes...
...abstracted nature-imagery. Minimal art he now finds understated and unimportant. "I think of my work as more flamboyant, which you're not supposed to use in minimal work. Instead of being unimportant, my work is very outrageous." His large floor piece, Bloomin', is an artificial wooden garden: panels of coarsely cut building board lie flat as grass or fold into flowerlike cones; sprouts of timber push upward. "I want the color to look like growth, living and flowers. Brown is the earth, green for growth, bright colors for mature flowers." Spring unfolds in the unheard creakings...
...have to sell movies. [Low chorus of enthusiastic murmurs from subordinates.] We gave them Zabriskie Point, and we even put back all the sex and dope stuff that had been cut out. The public still didn't go for it. We gave them The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, the tender story of a student's search for identity. Nice sex in there, but they didn't go for that. We gave them The Strawberry Statement. No sex but, I felt, a very strong political statement, a courageous film, you might even say. They didn...