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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Overall, the team's greatest strength is its depth. "None of the guys are over-powering but they are all real fighters who make the other players work for his points," Fish said...

Author: By Nell Scovell, | Title: Talented Racquetmen Aim High | 3/21/1979 | See Source »

...Tillie Olsen it is the natural need of the talented to express themselves. Social forces and norms create many barriers to the realization of talent. "Throughout the ages the greatest silencers have been: sex, race, and creed." She writes of the silences of ages past so that literature might be cracked open and the many missing experiences added to it. She ends her book Silences with a quote by Virginia Woolf which opens up literature to the realities and needs of everyone...

Author: By Julius Sviokla, | Title: The Survival of Tillie Olsen | 3/21/1979 | See Source »

Richard F. Marchi, assistant to the director of aviation at Massport, said yesterday the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is considering four possible headings for Logan air traffic. The 210 degree route, currently in use, carries planes over South Boston and affects the greatest number of people, he added...

Author: By Eileen M. Smith, | Title: Coalition Will Fight Air Traffic Routes | 3/20/1979 | See Source »

Olepi, Ahbleza's father, is the tribe's greatest warrior; Ogle is the tribe's greatest hunter. It is no coincidence that Ahbleza saves the infant Tonweya, Ogle's son, from burning himself. Just as Olepi's life parallels Ogle's, Ahbleza's will parallel Tonweya's Despite the fact that Ahbleza is several years older, the two boys become 'brother-friends', and like their fathers, both are marked for distinction. Tonweya becomes a great scout while Ahbleza strives to become leader of the Mahto band, and, eventually, the entire Teton (Sioux) Nation...

Author: By Anna Simons, | Title: Perpetuating an American Stereotype | 3/20/1979 | See Source »

Kaplan and Ginna exploit the contrast between their characters for the greatest comic and dramatic effects, creating an interesting and compelling stage relationship. Ginna, however, sometimes rushes through his lines...

Author: By Burton F. Jablin, | Title: Two's Company, Three's a Crowd | 3/20/1979 | See Source »

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