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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bother Me, I Can't Cope. A musical revue about, among other things, love, and involving soul, rock, folk, blues, gospel music, calypso and swing just for a start. Now with an all-black band at the Charles Playhouse, 76 Warrenton Street, in Boston. Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 6 and 9:30 p.m.; Sunday...

Author: By R. E. Liebmann, | Title: Stage listings | 11/18/1976 | See Source »

...visiting astronomers, Harvard is part of the short Eastern swing of a month-long scientific exchange. Most of their time will be spent at research centers in the West such as Kitt Peak Observatory in Tucson, Arizona...

Author: By Michael A. Calabrese, | Title: Chinese Astronomers... Drop in on Harvard | 11/16/1976 | See Source »

...much chance against John Anderson's 7-1 Bruins as a flickering candle in a Siberian blizzard. But the mood among Columbia's gridders, who can usually be found nestled in the jazz room of Morningside Height's West End Bar, which incidentally is billing the Frank Williams Swing Four this week, is one of quiet confidence...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: The Lion Legacy | 11/13/1976 | See Source »

When Gerald Ford left Oct. 22 on his grueling twelve-day, 15-state final campaign swing (the "Bataan death march," as some reluctant participants called it), most of the 125 reporters accompanying him had never been within shouting distance of the candidate. They are relegated to a chartered Boeing 707 that flies some miles ahead of Air Force One. At rallies and other public appearances, reporters either watch Ford from roped-in areas some distance away or are kept waiting on the press bus, where they listen to a "pool" reporter's walkie-talkie account. "We're trapped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Trapped in the Steel Cocoons | 11/8/1976 | See Source »

Political candidates have always welcomed a pat on the back, or even the head, if it came from a celebrity who could swing some votes. So, too, this year. Lest Big Ten football fans feel slighted, the Republicans signed up Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes for a series of pro-Ford radio commercials in the Midwest, and Dallas Cowboys Coach Tom Landry is plugging the President in Texas. In all, more than 100 "Jocks for Jerry"-ranging from Tennis Star Chris Evert and Skater Peggy Fleming to Jockey Willie Shoemaker and New York Yankee Manager Billy Martin-have lent their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERSONALITIES: FAMOUS FACES IN THE RACES | 11/1/1976 | See Source »

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