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...With very few exceptions. the kids pushed ? pretty hard. "Lee said. "It was a long season in more ways than one, but most of them came in every Sunday to practice. This is why it's so hard to stomach a loss to a team like Penn that is not in shape...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Mat Record Disappoints Crimson Coach As Program Builds Towards'72 Season | 3/19/1970 | See Source »

...even runs away with the film at times-although he is the last character to be introduced, not appearing until about an hour of the picture has elapsed. At one point he tells us (in a voice that could not only curdle blood but the contents of one's stomach as well) that "life is a goddamn laugh riot." He goes on, simpering now, "Life... you remember life," he says. We do, of course, and the power of The Boys in the Band is its ability to make us see that homosexuals, like everyone else, are victims of that very...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: The Moviegoer The Boys in the Band opens at the Astor today | 3/18/1970 | See Source »

...common way of studying ecology is to analyze animals' stomach contents, but the aquanauts will avoid taking samples in order to keep the area undisturbed for later scientists...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: Hickel Names First Woman Aquanaut; Mrs. Earle To Live On Ocean Floor | 3/6/1970 | See Source »

...food is a total effect, localizing itself in the stomach. We digest not only the dish but the feeling of being in the room and among the people around us. For this reason, if you're eating out inexpensively, I suggest a few places whose food, supplemented by an endearing sordidness, a stylized squalor, transcends its own mediocrity. When it comes to food, in the end, we must cherish this: The exotic synthesis of antiquity and modernity rather than the onanism of self-service chain stores and surgical cafeterias or the pandering of polished fancy restaurants...

Author: By Marcei. Proust, | Title: One Entrecote To Go, Easy On The | 3/4/1970 | See Source »

Perhaps the best example of a true restaurant is the only macrobiotic one in Boston, Sana? Restaurant at 272a Newbury St. Whether you are a macrobiotic or not, you must try it. My stomach, acclimated to the wide range of food in the Cambridge area, had no trouble even with the dark green sea life served in what appeared to be its own water. The rice, vegetables (fresh, sauteed, and tempuraed), and grains are all organic. The menu includes whole dinners as well as many good invididual dishes like buckwheat noodles, miso soup, hi? jicki beans, fresh fish, and organic...

Author: By Marcei. Proust, | Title: One Entrecote To Go, Easy On The | 3/4/1970 | See Source »

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