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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hubbard has not progressed as much as hoped for from the time he broke in as an 18-year old wunderkind. But he is up in the top ten trumpeters playing today. Laws is a rarity; a lead man on flute: Not in the Eric Dolphy bracket, Laws is nevertheless more than competant on the flute. He is very much into the jazz-rock scene despite his usually classical instrument. Tyner is still my favorite pianist. He has not surrendered to the electric piano (in fact, he even tried his hand on the harpsichord in one album) and has maintained...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: For Three Days Boston Becomes The Jazz Capitol of the World | 11/18/1976 | See Source »

...Nevertheless, the major task Scalise faces each year is to blend a lot of individual talents together into a team. To get an idea of what he will have to work with in the spring, the coach arranged a scrimmage with Army this fall...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Stickmen Working This Winter In Preparation for the Spring | 11/17/1976 | See Source »

...thinking," he said. The student said she felt that to stop thinking about a subject would result in an ambivalent attitude toward it. Weinstein replied that ambivalence is nothing to fear and showed her a newspaper article about a television documentary on dying that expressed an ambivalent attitude, but nevertheless was an effective piece of writing. With this example he ended the session with...

Author: By John Sedgwick, | Title: Helping Johnny Write | 11/13/1976 | See Source »

...fans of the Baltimore Orioles, for those or us who have lived and died with the Birds since the first time we saw Brooks Robinson glove a hard shot at third base, last Thursday's free-agent draft came as a mortal blow. Expected, yes, but deadly nevertheless...

Author: By Dave Clarke, | Title: We Don't Have to Like It Even If It May Be Right | 11/9/1976 | See Source »

...John Falstaff, fat rogue, globe of sinful continents, candle-mine, sweet beef, whoreson round man, is not a character who requires fleshing-out. Prince Hal's drinking chum can hardly be made rounder or thirstier. Nor does he present a puzzle: his belly is his biography. Nevertheless, Robert Nye, a British poet who lives in Scotland, has had the colossal cheek to come forward with this swollen, rumbustical bladder of a book, supposedly Falstaffs bragging last confessions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Babble of Green Fields | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

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