Word: supers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tell Pete Rozelle, but professional sports do go on after the Super Bowl. And last night, the Philadelphia Flyers did a great Minnesota Viking imitation while bowing to the New York Islanders...
Felker's personal grandeur may match his managerial overreach. Since last spring he has asked for: 1) a 25% increase in his 1975 salary of $120,461. 2) the wherewithal to buy a house in Long Island's ducal Hamptons, and 3) company purchase of his super-duplex. His directors, in New York parlance, cut him off at the bottom line...
Lamont was still crowded despite the game. Yet even the most conscientious students couldn't have escaped the voices of Curt Gowdy and Vicky Carr, along with a few grunts sprinkled here and there by some athletic types in the background. The strains of Super Bowl XI could be heard in Europe, the Far East and the reserve desk of Lamont Library...
...many Harvard students the clash was between the Super Bowl and homework. Most took advantage of commercials to work; others set aside their work and gathered their friends to settle down to the event watched by almost as many Americans as any other...
Back at Lamont, the Super Bowl received mixed reviews. Most people were there to study and felt no pangs at missing the game. "I watched that Super Bowl show and it was incredibly ridiculous," Trigg Render '77 said yesterday. "I really don't care who wins, it's a big commercial thing...