Word: merrye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Big Al's invitation was based on Segal's growing reputation as a Broadway ghostwriter as well as the fact that, somewhere along the merry way between Cambridge and London, Segal had been selected by Richard Rodgers to co-author a new musical with him. The collaboration produced a musical...
This double-header in entertainment--the overall Harvard Square Arts Festival and the student end of the production, the Harvard Festival of the Arts--is scheduled for May 1 to May 14. Under its auspices, Cambridge citizens and Harvard students, Harvard Square businessmen and University officials will have a chance...
It is a plausible idea. Anderson often does get tips from disgruntled secretaries and clerks, as well as from newspaper reporters whom he sometimes pays He also has a network of regular informants among Senate aides, sub-Cabinet officials and Civil Service careerists in every important branch of Government. He...
On taking over the "Merry-Go-Round" in September 1969, Anderson set out to make it strictly investigative and, much as the idea might shock his victims, impartial. Though he tries to avoid criticizing his mentor, he says: "With Drew, the column was more of a personal vehicle. Some of...
ED MUSKIE practices putting with Goofy and braces the wind in a swamp buggy. Scoop Jackson Indian-wrestles a brewery worker. Hubert Humphrey bobs and waves from a merry-go-round. George McGovern presses the flesh in a beauty parlor. John Lindsay savors the pure air of the scuba diver...