Word: joyful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Penny Stebbins, 34, of Branford, Conn., took special joy from the giant copper beech tree on the vacant lot next to her home. Majestically soaring 60 feet, the century-old tree had become a landmark for the area and a meeting place for lovers. A common boast around the neighborhood was that such trees live as long as 500 years. So when the lot's owners decided to build a house on the property and began cutting down the tree, Mrs. Stebbins launched a valiant holding action. Perhaps taking a hint from the premiere episode...
...accident. Sporting a mustache and his familiar dark glasses, he pointed toward heaven, then to his forehead and finally cut loose with a survivor's smile. From the balcony, loges and floor of the Garden came a roar-20,000 voices strong-of adulation, welcome and animal joy. He warmed up with a leisurely bit of improvisation called Approaching Contusion, then swung into some of his most famous hits: Superwoman, Superstition, Keep on Running. It was fine to hear a voice so long addicted to sweet soul now revel in husky, emotive blues growls. The pulsating climax came with...
...Joy of Sex, Comfort...
Voss and McClatchy. Jane Voss and Debbie McClatchy are putting together an evening of folk and traditional music that will range from old Irish ballads to feminist and labor songs. Peter Johnson hosts, which means there's a free party for all afterward. Saturday, March 30 at the Joy of Movement Center...
...thinclads will receive their first test April 3 during a training excursion to Baptist College (S.C.). Baptist has a 9.6, 9.7 and a 9.9 second 100 yd. dash contingent, as well as three sub-50 second quarter milers so the Crimson won't be in for a joy ride. Owing to the late opening of the Harvard track season, the Crimson will definitely be at the disadvantage. "Baptist will be in about the middle of the season and we won't be in their kind of shape," Hunt said last week. "We could take our lumps in some...