Word: organized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...paper is primarily an organ of commentary. Often Ergo's interpretation of the correct libertarian line is so rigid that to other libertarians break with the paper. Lawrence White '77, president of Sons of Liberty, Harvard's libertarian group, calls the paper "too right wing." He explains that Ergo founds its philosophy on the thought of novelist Ayn Rand. As a youth, Rand saw the Bolsheviks take over Russia. Before she emigrated to the United States, the Bolsheviks killed both her parents, leaving her with a virulent anti-Communist streak...
...West Church Concert Series. Charles Krigbaum plays works of Lubeck, Couperin, Mendelssohn, Messaien and Bach on the organ at 3:30 p.m. at 131 Cambridge St. in Boston. Student tickets $1.50. Information...
Busch-Reisinger Noon Recital Series. Bethel Zucchine plays works of Bach, Scheidt and Buxtehude on the organ at noon, Kirkland St. in Cambridge. Free. Community Music Center of Boston. The New England Chamber Quintet at 8 p.m., 48 Warren St. in Boston. Free, Call 482-7494 for information...
...West Church Noonday Series. Sarah Brink on the organ, the works of Beck and Frescobaldi, at 12:10 p.m. at 131 Cambridge St. in Boston. Free. Call 227-5088 for information...
...special love and talent but to my mind, the best moments of Go come when the music moves away from that medium and allows the opportunity for the strengths and style of Stevie Winwood to emerge. Winwood, who sings the part of Kurata and also plays guitar, piano and organ, puts in an impressive performance. His childlike yet soulful vocals are at their finest in "Ghost Machine," a fast-paced number based loosely on an Afro-Cuban rhythmic pattern with an aggressive rock beat, and on "Winner/Loser" which is in fact a Winwood composition--his only score among...