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Northeastern's head track coach Irwin Cohen spoke for all the area coaches yesterday when he said "Out of the 365 days in the year, they couldn't have picked a worse one for the Greater Boston Championships (GBCs...
...William Irwin Thompson...
...Cultural Historian William Irwin Thompson is off again, hot on the scent of the future. Readers of his At the Edge of History (1971) know what to expect: a wizardry with words, continuous trips to the well of personal experience (Irish-Californian-Catholic), unlikely linkages of ideas, polarizations (technology v. mysticism) - all united by the play of an original, restless, tendentious Intelligence...
...Irwin A. (Bud) Lewis discussed his work at an Institute of Politics study group on the 1974 elections. "To have the right answers on election night, you have to ask the right questions 24 months earlier," Lewis says. His staff spends those two years selecting, staffing and polling the over 4000 sample precincts around the country to be used for projecting and anlayzing races on that final, frenzied night of the election. By that night, his staff is up to 10,000 people...
...play with music on the model of Coward's Cavalcade, called Too Late to Laugh. It was about rich and poor in New York City and it featured a cast of 150. But the season was most notably redeemed by the Harvard Student Union Drama Committee's production of Irwin Shaw's Bury the Dead, a serious play about the horror and waste of war. The Crimson reviewer, subdued and genuinely impressed, notes the topical subject of the play without scorn, and speaks of the "spirit of honest reality" which pervaded the production. That night The Adventures of Robin Hood...