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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seemingly insurmountable five-stroke lead. Then, on the treacherous 17th hole on the rolling moonscape of the Royal Birkdale Golf Club, he ran afoul of one of the crater-like traps and took a double bogey. That left him just one stroke ahead of Formosa's surprising Liang Huan Lu...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Lee Trevino: Cantinflas of the Country Clubs | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

Working with Ruth in New York were Researchers Lu Anne Aulepp, Linda Young, Anne Constable, Marion Knox, Deborah Murphy, Mary Kelley, Amanda Macintosh, Margie Michaels and Mary Themo, and Correspondent Jill Krementz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Aug. 31, 1970 | 8/31/1970 | See Source »

...columnist for the Washington Post, who has won for the past three years the top award for interpretive reporting from the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild; Thomas A. Johnson, a reporter for the New York Times, who wrote a penetrating series in 1968 on the Negro in Viet Nam, and Lu Palmer, a reporter-columnist for the Chicago Daily News, who wrote memorable pieces on the courtroom shackling of Bobby Scale and the killing of Black Panther Fred Hampton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Beyond Ghetto Sniffing | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

...hand. "I was born to do it, man," Robertson recalls. "Born to pack my bag and be on my way down the Mississippi River. I was music-crazy, just a total music fanatic. I wanted to see all those places with those fantastic names. Chattanooga, Tenn.?wow! Shreveport, Lu-zee-ana ?wow! I just couldn't wait to drive down that road, you know. All that good music came from there?Robert Johnson, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Junior Parker?and they kept talking about those places in their music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Down to Old Dixie and Back | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

They did not always understand the surrealistic lyrics Dylan then favored. Says Robbie: "We were used to singers who opened their mouths and went 'Whop-bop-bop-lu-bop,' but Bob decided to say something while his mouth was moving, and it was interesting to see how easy it came to him." What also impressed the group was the kind of music they were now making, though it was still loud and eruptive, like the life they led. "It was like a volcano going off." Most people agreed, including Actor Marlon Brando, who once told them: "The two loudest things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Down to Old Dixie and Back | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

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