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First, the bad news. The two new songs are decent, but don't have the fire of the classics. It's unrealistic to expect the crew to muster the energy of their hey-day, but it's disappointing nonetheless. The title track is more experimental than exciting, and "So What!" is too cerebral for it's own good. The excellent "Hard Charger," from the otherwise humdrum Private Parts soundtrack, alas, would have been a more than welcome addition. Both new tracks have spark, though, and certainly don't amount to mere filler. As to the unreleased tracks, they...
...truly exhilarating," he says. "This is the hey-day for this kind of research in chemistry and biology...
Having waited 12 long years to coach his first collegiate basketball game. Muzio brought to town a team light years away from the one he was supposed to lead in 12 years ago. Things have changed a lot since that hey-day of NYU hoop. The Violets no longer have a top-notch, Division I. nationally ranked club. And they certainly no longer have a club that can compete with Harvard...
...addition, a number of major New York shows last year helped bring about the restoration of painters who had survived from the hey-day of abstract expressionism but been neglected during the sixties, including such figures as Joan Mitchell and Sam Francis. James Brooks, a close friend of Pollock's and the first to seize upon his innovations, has been subjecting his work to constant refinement in the years since his and Pollock's first drip-paintings in the late forties. His recent show earned him long-deserved critical acclaim for a style that continues the expressionist tradition...
...liberal group has sponsored no activities so far this year. "The hey-day of Harvard Young Dems was the 1968 McCarthy campaign," said AlanM. Gerlach '71, a four-year member. The organization funded the Mem Church Group, a moderate student - faculty coalition active during the 1969 Harvard strike...