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...fact is that a lot of people in academiahave been at Harvard at one time or another, and Idon't know if that means they all have axes togrind or not," said Cabot Professor of History RoyG. Gordon...
...pushed jazz away from melody and into the ionosphere of improvisation, French intellectuals were happy to welcome these black American outlaws to Paris after World War II. Bud Powell, the pathfinding bop pianist, settled there in the '50s, made friends and musical history and went a little crazy. Dexter Gordon, a crucial link in tenor-sax bop between Lester Young and John Coltrane, spent some time on the Left Bank as well. Now Gordon, 63, returns to play an American jazzman in Paris whose resume blends incidents from his, Powell's and Young's lives...
Crusader tailback-cornerback Gordon Lockbaum put on a show for the 12,540 in attendance, combining his running, pass receiving, quick-kicking, and defensive play to pose a near-unstoppable quadruple threat...
...Crimson's Gordon Burnes and Peter Schumann tallied 17 points in the A division, Alex Sutton and Trini Yamin racked up 20 points in B division competition, and Paul O' Connor and Liz Seaton added 27 points in the C division...
Free while appealing his conviction to the Supreme Court, Winans, 38, has not been idle. In the dubious tradition of H.R. Haldeman, G. Gordon Liddy and other authors of Watergate fame, Winans has told his story in a new book titled Trading Secrets: Seduction and Scandal at the Wall Street Journal (St. Martin's Press; $17.95). To promote this candid and engrossing tale, the author is on a 13-city tour. Winans is also negotiating to sell film rights to Hollywood Producer Arnold Orgolini, who wants to make a movie "along the lines of All the President's Men." Winans...