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...free-concert seekers who attended Monday's performance at Sander's Theater heard a Harvard Jazz Band with new spark. Everett's 27 rag tag musicians joined Boston Jazz and Sackbut Weeks (April 29-May 5) in honoring the city's sackbut or modern trombone players with two hours worth of sweet, informal big-band renditions...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Up-Beat | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

...largesse extending over the whole political spectrum, from the campaigns of Richard M. Nixon, Hubert H. Humphrey and Wilbur D. Mills through the printing of the Lyndon Johnson book, I have come to the conclusion that dairymen display forthright honesty in their advertising, as witness the tag line in their television commercial-"Milk Has Something for Everybody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 29, 1974 | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

...first auto license plate was issued in New York State in 1901, the licensee's initials were required to be on the plate, and the temptation to personalize automobile ownership has persisted. In 33 states and the District of Columbia, inventive drivers can, for an added fee, tag their cars with letters of their own choosing. Of course, choices that make use of ethnic epithets or sexual innuendoes are screened...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Letterbugs | 4/22/1974 | See Source »

Fran Cronin, running for designated hitter Joe Mackey, who had received his fourth walk of the ballgame, scored the winning run from third on a wild pitch in the top of the ninth, sliding under Bruin relief pitcher Don Cawley's lunging tag. Dave St. Pierre scored the ninth run on Ed Durso's sacrifice...

Author: By James B. Moorehead, | Title: Crimson Wins Night Game; Brown Baseballers Bomb | 4/20/1974 | See Source »

...W.F.L. Keating took his mind off his lunch for a moment and calculated the value of his prize clients. He scribbled figures totaling $2.7 million on his napkin and held it up for his colleague to see. "You're kidding!" was the response. Keating pocketed his impromptu price tag and put the "ridiculous idea" out of mind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Defection Deal | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

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