Word: hart
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...whole elegant business simply takes off on a dazzling trajectory, from turn-of-the-century New Orleans and the Basin Street Blues through World War I, the '20s, the Depression and on and on. It is an anthology of Cohan and Gershwin and Lehar and Rodgers and Hart and Hammerstein and Bernstein and seemingly a few hundred others. Every number is a jew el from the national treasury...
LEONARD D. HART...
...tenacious descendants have pleaded - and pleaded - with the Government to expunge his conviction from the record. Grandson Dr. Richard Mudd, 73, of Michigan, determinedly carries on the family obsession. In 1971 Mudd presented Michigan's Senator Philip Hart with a 50-page petition documenting his grandfather's innocence, and Hart has promised to present the petition to President Nixon for review. Only complete exoneration will satisfy Grandson Mudd and the dozens of other Mudd descendants. "I'm determined to get this reversed," vows he. "All of us are positive he had no connection with Lincoln...
...weekly's 72-page premiere issue is crammed with names, some famous (Queen Elizabeth, Sam Ervin), some unsung (Air Force Major Thomas T. Hart, one of the 1,300 Americans still missing in Viet Nam), and some neglected (Marina Oswald is the major biographical subject). An interview section presents a conversation with The Exorcist Author William Peter Blatty. "Out of the Pages" features an eerily prophetic excerpt from Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel The First Circle describing the arrest of a man in Moscow. Black-and-white or monochrome pictures illustrate nearly every story; some items run at around...
Eagle coach Len Ceglarski pairs two veterans with two rookies on defense. The squad's most physical player, junior Richie Hart from Charlestown, teams with another Charlestown skater, freshman Bud Yandle, on the first unit...