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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dartmouth's Winter Carnival takes place this weekend in Hanover, N.H., as Middlebury, the defending champion, will attempt to repeat its success of last year. Two days of competition will begin on Friday with events scheduled in the two-run slalom and the 15-kilometer cross country race. On Saturday, events include the two-run giant slalom and the 40 meter jump...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREEN WINTER CARNIVAL | 2/11/1972 | See Source »

Last week Nixon appointed Peterson, 45, the Secretary of Commerce. He will succeed Maurice Stans, 63, a close confidant of Nixon's who is being assigned to repeat his effective 1968 performance as chief fund raiser for Nixon's election campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: APPOINTMENTS: Supersalesman Arrives | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...well aware by now. In response to your last publication of a similar canard, I set the record straight at some length in your May 25th issue of last year. And there were several other correcting letters before that. Now your continued infatuation with this falsehood forces me to repeat once again what I have said before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUNTINGTON AGAIN REPLIES | 1/31/1972 | See Source »

However, after six hours of daily practice throughout his freshman year. Federer decided that classical music was not for him. Although it meant that he had to repeat his freshman year, he transferred out of music--majoring instead in psychology. In the next four years. Federer played soccer (he was captain of B.U.'s team) and gradually gained an interest in non-classical music. He improvised on the violin with records of Eastern music, mostly Ravi Shankar. Federer left B.U. in 1970 just one course short of graduation, unsure of what he would do. August saw him at Stonehenge jamming...

Author: By Peter R. Mueser, | Title: The growing pains of a Boston band, Guns & Butter | 1/28/1972 | See Source »

...fought. The psychological duel between Faust and the Devil is a philosophical and psychological metaphor, but Georg Faust, a German magician who was born about 1480, did live and did make claims to superhuman power, including the ability to restore the lost works of Plato and Aristotle and to repeat the miracles of Christ. Yet it was not until poets like Christopher Marlowe and Goethe took up the legend that Faust became famous-and mythic. The Faust story appealed to Marlowe and to Goethe because the times in which they lived, eras in which faith and reason were in basic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Need for New Myths | 1/17/1972 | See Source »

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