Word: tilled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...difficult to appreciate the nostalgia of the public-which included John Kennedy-for the place and the musical called Camelot. A golden blend of song and story, it celebrated the fabled, far-off landscape of the English soul, where it never rained till after sun down and where by royal decree summer lingered through September. By Broadway standards, no musical ever had a more regal lineage. Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, the creators of My Fair Lady, did book and lyrics, based on T. H. White's brilliant tetralogy The Once and Future King. Moss Hart directed...
...York Times recently, Bellinger & Co. quickly called each of the more than 200 signers and tapped them for cash. More money came in through box-office receipts from speeches by Mailer and Rap Brown, while individual contributions ranging as high as $5,000 in cash helped fill the till. The Mob also made money by selling green and white antiwar pennants, buttons and high-camp posters. One, "Join the New Action Army," showed a handcuffed Captain Howard Levy, the cashiered antiwar Army doctor, being led away after his court-martial last June...
...green" will take on the "tiny Crimson" up by the Stadium, behind the baseball field. Coach Dana Getchell's Harvard frosh--with superstars Solomon Gomez and Peter Bogovich doing all the scoring--whipped Exeter, 4-1, on Wednesday, and will be out to dispel all the "Wait till next year" talk of Dartmouth soccer circles...
Promises, promises. The 20,000 fans who plunked $200,000 into the till at New York's Shea Stadium hardly got the battle they expected. To be sure, Griffith did bloody Nino's nose-by rubbing it with the laces of his gloves. He also speared Benvenuti in the ribs with his shoulders, butted him on the chin and belted him in the kidneys; Nino, who fights without a mouthpiece, retaliated by biting Emile's neck. But the only knockdown came in the 14th round, when Benvenuti collided with Griffith in mid-ring and fell...
...prevents any student from suffering any one type of boredom for too long. When these students grow out of Gen Ed, they don't want courses, they want divertissements; and, like the dilletantes they are, they hate to be left out of a good thing. With only hours away till study cards can be handed in without enlarging the University's already bloated endowment, the Crimson offers a last minute shopping guide...