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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...score stood at 0-0 through most of the competition, but a long touchdown pass from Marc M. "Bubba" Sadowsky to Jonathan H. "Crazylegs" Alter sent the Crimson surging into the lead. The Law Review defensive line, porous with loopholes, collapsed under the Crimson pressure after that point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Wins, 23-2 | 10/24/1977 | See Source »

...main feature of Harvard's win was surprise, the kind of surprise that results from unexpected excellance on the part of junior team members and unknowns. Despite the loss of junior Marc Meyer, who sprained an ankle on Thursday, and promising freshman Noel Seidmore, who began a bout with viral pneumonia last week, the new and unknown names of Finn, Leftus and McCroskey saved the day by filling out the roster of top Crimson finishers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Topple Brown | 10/11/1977 | See Source »

Support for the Big Three should come in the shape of Marc Meyer and Thad McNulty. Meyer has had more experience with distance running, but McNulty has been a real surprise in practices thus far, according to McCurdy...

Author: By Thomas A.J. Mcginn, | Title: Confident Harriers To Begin Season Today | 9/27/1977 | See Source »

...Pucker-Safrai Gallery at #173, a couple of blocks from the Public Library, is currently exhibiting a collection of Marc Chagall's graphics, in honor of his 90th birthday. Chagall's art has the surreal. fantastic quality of a fairground where the sideshows never end. He depicts horses and riders cavorting inside sitting rooms and paints the moon suspended from the branches of a potted plant. His figures generally ignore the dictates of Isaac Newton. People glide, lean, float and spin like marionettes. Sometimes they are gigantic, towering ever a pink Eiffel Tower like the Harlequia-costumed "Magicien en Rose...

Author: By Diana R. Laing, | Title: Carnival Beside the Arctic Ocean | 9/22/1977 | See Source »

BELLE ÉPOQUE. While most of the designers were evoking images of the celluloid past or far-flung lands, Marc Bohan for the House of Dior chose his motifs from a nearer era-France's Belle Epoque. Inspired by the writings of Colette, his clothes are flirtatious and feminine. Here there are no robes that conceal the figure, no heavy padding-only effervescent clothes that capture the spirit of Gigi, the gay gamine immortalized by Maurice Chevalier's Thank Heaven for Little Girls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Long-Ago and Far-Away Romance | 8/8/1977 | See Source »

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