Word: snyders
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Simon Snyder, whose undefeated Leverett squad had "cuts and sore thumbs" from their Kirkland match, said he could not explain the injuries Kirkland suffered in that game. He noted, however, that his team was very psyched for the game because Kirkland was the "team to beat...
...following three color pages, the drama unfolded below him. Around 11 a.m. two "cat" operators, alerted to the trouble, drove their bulldozers down the slope of the dam and began trying to plug the leak by shoving boulders into the growing hole. As Howard recalled to Reporter Susan Snyder: "My wife was excited and my kids were crying because they thought that the world was coming to an end. It was really frightening. If I had had a weak heart, maybe it would have stopped." Now the big cat had stalled, and the smaller one was trying desperately to pull...
...Stewart Brand (guiding light of The Catalog and editor of The Quarterly) writing on what they think about the possibilities of building cities in space. The article includes not only such popular scientists as Carl Sagan, Lewis Mumford, and Buckminister Fuller, but also Richard Brautigan and poet Gary Snyder...
...MAGAZINE does include some interesting sidelights, such as a continuing contest to discover the earth's erogenous zones. There is also a poetry page in each issue, the latest by Gary Snyder, 1975 Pulitzer prize winner. But this leads to publishing Huey Newton...
Died. Jerome Snyder, 60, self-taught illustrator, designer and gourmet; of a heart attack after playing his customary Sunday touch-football game in Central Park; in Manhattan. Snyder became in 1954 the first art director of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, then held the same post at Scientific American from 1962 to 1970. Meanwhile, he collaborated on a popular guide to good cheap restaurants, The Underground Gourmet, and on a dining-out column for New York magazine...