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...their due; indeed, it would take a curmudgeonly soul to find a harsh word for this exhaustive - and later on, truth be told, exhausting - anthology of their work. Music aside, the package is terrific, with an extremely entertaining and informative bio; extensive liner notes chronicling the genesis of each tune, with quotes from the band members and producers (including Chip Douglas, who also produced the Turtles and played bass on the hit "Happy Together); and breakdowns of each session, including the musicians and producers. (Bet you didn't know Neil Young played with them...
...those are just the straight uptempo numbers. If the tune's your thing, you won't find much bigger hooks than "Daydream Believer," and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" has a breezy, lovely Carole King melody; social commentary never felt so un-preachy. They didn't play much on the early stuff, but Mickey Dolenz could really sing, and when they finally did start to play their own instruments, the difference wasn't all that noticeable...
Ideally, administrators could increase the number of shuttle buses that run at peak hours, thereby matching supply to demand and eliminating overcrowding. To some extent this could be accomplished simply by rearranging the existing shuttle schedule so that it is more in tune with students' needs--for example rescheduling the 10:05 Mather-Science Center shuttle so that it arrives at 10:00 a.m. instead...
...like what the Fed tries to do - fine-tune supply so it matches demand. With Greenspan, it's money; with OPEC, it's oil. What they're aiming for is a per-barrel price in the $25-to-$30 range, which is just a little higher than what it is now, around...
...Radio in general has a pretty low profile on campus," says WHRB president Eric J. Aiese '02. "People don't listen to the radio like people do in the real world, yet at the same time we're pushing the whole Harvard aspect to get people to tune...