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Meals and Medicare. Also genuinely devoted to their pets are such people as Glen Crank, a blue-collar worker in Hammond, Ind., whose dependents include a poodle, a pointer, a Saint Bernard (caskless), a cat, a ferret and a cougar named Rajah; to defray Rajah's $1,000 acquisition costs, say the Cranks, they had to "eat beans for months." (They have since been forced by neighborhood pressure to give Rajah to a local zoo.) The potentates of petdom may well be the 65 dogs whose meals and Medicare are assured by the will of Quaker State Oil Heiress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Great American Animal Farm | 12/23/1974 | See Source »

...Wachusett Mountain Princeton 2 T-bars 650 17 Ward Hill Shrewsbury 2 T-bars 200 VERMONT 18 Bolton Valley Bolton 4 Chairs 1,100 19 Bromley Mountain Manchester 3 chairs, 5 J-bars, Pomalift 1,525 20 Burke Mountain East Burke chair, T-bar, 2 Pomalifts 1,750 21 Glen Ellen Waltsfield 4 T-bar, Pomalift 2,645 22 Haystack Wilmington 2 chairs, 3 T-bars 1,400 23 Hogback Marlboro 4 T-bars 500 24 Jay Jay Peak Tramway, 2 chairs, 3 T-bars 2,090 25 Killington Sherburne Gondola, 8 chairs, 2 Pomslifts 3,050 26 Mad River...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Where to Ski In New England | 12/14/1974 | See Source »

...Brothers were the last holdouts of the genuine breed of sixties rock, and they were the best in the business-well-balanced, super-competent and, with their steeped-in-Georgia soulfulness, basic. Playing "Whipping Post" under the bright lights, the sound was fierce--Bill Graham introduced them at Watkins Glen as "the band with balls." Well, that was fine, but there was nothing distinctive about them except that they were uncorrupted and the best. Duane Allman might have been the finest white guitarist alive, but he was at heart a sideman, and often his brilliant work would get lost because...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: Richard Betts: American Musician | 12/12/1974 | See Source »

...October the Grand Prix of the United States will be run here at Watkins Glen, along with sundry side events. Since the 3rd people have been pouring into this rural western New York state complex, for a race that will last an hour and a half. According to three veteran race fans camped next to us in the infield: "This race is one big gang bang; 60 per cent of the people don't give a damn about the race...

Author: By Edmond P.V. Horsey, | Title: A Watkins Glen Journal | 12/6/1974 | See Source »

Later I read that The Watkins Glen Corporation has announced plans to fill in the bog with gravel...

Author: By Edmond P.V. Horsey, | Title: A Watkins Glen Journal | 12/6/1974 | See Source »

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