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DIED. LINK WRAY, 76, the original thrashing guitarist whose pioneering use of the "power chord" on his 1958 instrumental hit Rumble inspired rockers from Pete Townshend to Neil Young; in Copenhagen. In an era of clean-cut performers, Wray shook up the music world with his distorted guitar and menacing persona, laying the foundation for punk, metal and beyond. In the 1990s, he enjoyed a resurgence when his music was featured in several films, including Pulp Fiction and Independence...
...diverse activities and research programs “under one roof.” “All of the fragmentation that we had before is over,” Gates said. The Institute now occupies three floors and includes an art gallery dedicated to former University President Neil L. Rudenstine and his wife, Anjelica. In his remarks, Gates paid special tribute to Rudenstine, praising his support for building the “largest, finest, and richest research institute for African and African American studies in the world.” Rudenstine, who attended the open house and spoke about...
...police were first off enforcing things a lot less than last year, but as a result of the police being a lot more understanding, people were a lot more respectful,” said Lowell HoCo Chair Neil K. Mehta ’06. “I hope Harvard will learn something from Yale, and try to enforce something a little more reasonable and get a little more respect in the process...
...albums past for throatier, fuller vocalizations. As a result, this is one of the few albums in which all of Oldham’s cryptic lyrics are intelligible. And Oldham is some kind of lyricist: his language marries the lovelorn yearning of Leonard Cohen to the incantatory power of Neil Young. On the album’s stand out track, “I See a Darkness.” Oldham writes: “And you know how much I love you/Is a hope the you will somehow/save me from this darkness.” The track selection...
Through nine games, O’Hagan has more passing yards and touchdowns than Fitzpatrick did in his sophomore year. And although Fitzpatrick split time with Neil Rose ’03 that season, the current St. Louis Ram’s career path certainly isn’t a bad benchmark for any Harvard quarterback...