Word: johnson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...managers of Back Room at the Idler (491-1551) are holding auditions Monday, call for a slot and ask for Harry if you think you've got the stuff. On the other hand, if you think you've got something, but it's not contagious, look for Peter C. Johnson, formerly of Peter C. Johnson and the Manic-Depressives, tonight and Friday, and Peter Bell next Tuesday. Johnson has an outstanding repertoire of folk-rock Cambridge bar songs; Bell, who up until a few months ago played with the James Montgomery Band, does folk-bluesy stuff...
Despite the absence of freshman Sarah Mleczko's big scoring punch, the Radcliffe offense still showed plenty of power. Sue Abkowitz and Wisty Oppenlander both notched hat tricks to lead the game's scorers. Carrie Minot and Betsy McIntyre contributed two tallies apiece, and captain Ann Johnson added a single goal to round out the scoring...
...reserved for myself only the things I have to do," Jimmy Carter says. But everything still revolves around the President. He sits in his study-with pastorals by American impressionist painters on his wall, his bookshelves laden with biographies of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Truman, Johnson, Kennedy-and seems very much alone. But all things converge upon him, and there is a constant flow of people and ideas. Richard Nixon's lieutenants tried to protect Nixon from such intrusions. Within reason, Carter seems almost to welcome them. The White House operation is remarkably relaxed. Hamilton Jordan regularly...
Captain Anne Johnson blasted a goal 'early in the first period to give the Crimson a 1-0 lead. Johnson then assisted senior Carrie Minot who was standing alone in front of the Princeton goal at her third home position for a 2-0 Crimson advantage...
Much of what Sennett writes about the '60s, when the "tyranny of intimacy" reigned supreme, appears superficially to be true. But because he leaps from one country and one historical period to another, Sennett fails to develop any historical continuity for his argument. The 18th century world of Samuel Johnson preparing speeches to recite to his friends becomes that of Richard Nixon assuring the American public he is a good man with only Dreyfus, unjustly accused of a public crime for private reasons, in between. Through this method of historical "postholing," Sennett presents only the finished products--the public personality...