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...lucky for us to win, since no one really played that well," junior Carroll Lowenstein, who tied for third in the match with 80-89 scores, said afterwards. "The conditions weren't the best," he added, citing the frozen-over tee he encountered on the first round as evidence...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: Alexander Leads Golfers To Greater Boston Title | 4/22/1981 | See Source »

...sunshine even brought out some spectators yesterday afternoon--Crimson golfer emeritus Tom Edwards '80 turned up to watch his former teammates in their first home match of the season. Coach Dick Crosby reportedly played nine holes after watching his men tee...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: Golfers Cruise to Victory Against Brown and B.C. | 4/10/1981 | See Source »

...last word at the rally, however, came from Douglas Gollin '84, a diehard Yale fan, "I think these people should all get jobs," he said, unzipping his sweatshirt to reveal a well-worn navy-blue tee-shirt...

Author: By Michael W. Miller and Sarah Paul, S | Title: Balloons, Bananas, Cheerleaders, Fight-Songs Fill Freshman Union at Yale-Game Pep Rally | 11/21/1980 | See Source »

...befits the score for an upcoming film, One-Trick Pony has a consistent musical mood, sustained by a glossy studio sound which refines Fifties rock and r&b styles into a sophisticated whole. While Richard Tee's shimmering electric piano is overused and Tony Levin's bass lines are muddy at times, the overall sound mix is lovely, highlighting Simon's understated vocal manner to good effect. The basic tune-writing is strong--"Nobody" gently rocks to one of the prettiest melodies I've heard in ages. Simon put a lot of care into the composing, arranging and recording...

Author: By Barry Alfonso, | Title: ONDISC | 10/16/1980 | See Source »

Having just finished another run into Boston, this one to the Sheraton, Arthur, once again, heads back towards Harvard. Pausing at a stop-light, he takes the wad of bills from his tee-shirt pocket and begins to count. "That brings me up to almost $120. Jesus, some guys'll sit around at Harvard all night. They'll go up to North Cambridge, and they'll only pull in about $50. Like, I wouldn't go up to anyone tonight and tell him how much I've made, 'cause it would cause a stink...

Author: By Jay Woodruff, | Title: Taxi Driver: Tales of a Nocturnal Veteran | 10/8/1980 | See Source »

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