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Word: till (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...understand," the voice acknowledged. "From coach Arlett I gather that because of this co-op program often the Northeastern varsity crew does not get out on the water till very late. Last night it wasn't until 7:30 p.m. he said. What sort of problems will this cause in preparing for Saturday's Eastern Sprints...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake, | Title: Dake It or Leave It | 5/9/1973 | See Source »

...preside over an orchestra-much less produce great music. Musicians are notoriously independent, as the old saw about the French flutist demonstrates. Ordered by a conductor to play in a certain style, the musician said: "Very well, I'll play it his way at rehearsal, but just wait till the concert. After all, man ami, it's my flute." With Solti, it is different. Says Orchestre de Paris Flutist Michel Debost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solti and Chicago: A Musical Romance | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...American Novel is part of the same line. Ostensibly a baseball epic of the 1943 Ruppert Mundys, the book is to contemporary fiction what silicone injections are to topless dancing. It is an extravagant mockery of form, a freak show aggressively thrust at the public. "Read me big boy till I faint," Roth seems to be saying, in a paraphrasing of Portnoy's burlesque-queen fantasy. He seems to have cleaned his desk drawers of every party bit and wild turn. He has also researched his subject, spending hours at the baseball Hall of Fame and leaning heavily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Name of the Game | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...Tiger offense never really clicked, as its big, mobile midfield didn't wake up till the second half. Furthermore, Harvard goalie Brian Everist, playing a brilliant game, frustrated most forays towards the crease by Jim Shea, Jon Pettit and Bill Chaires, Princeton's highly-touted attackman. Defensemen Charlie Kittredge and Carter McDowell also played fine games...

Author: By Philip Weiss, SPECIAL TOTHE CRIMSON | Title: Stickmen Triumph In Upset Victory At Princeton, 10-8 | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

Already having a reputation as a psychological writer, in 1911, at the age of 50, she turned to the study of psychoanalysis. In 1912, she wrote to Freud and promptly joined his circle, then in Vienna. Once under his influence, she never escaped. Till the end of her life (1937) she remained his singularly uncritical devotee, and supported him at every tug on the orthdox line throughout the squabbles with Jung, Adler, Rank and the others...

Author: By Alice VAN Buren, | Title: Sigmund Freud's First Lady | 4/28/1973 | See Source »

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