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Nevertheless, the society made its presencefelt on campus. John Reed members twice playedhost to the well-known German Communist GerhardEisler. On both occasions, capacity crowds turnedout to hear Eisler speak...
Others have expressed delight with her music.Last summer while performing, an "intriguing,attractive woman was quietly singing harmony whileI performed. After the show she came up to me andtold me how much she liked the show." As it turnedout, that woman was Sarah Hickman, a well-knownmusician on the Country-Western circuit and formermember of the Dixie Chicks. Coats was surprised;"I have a few of her CD's, but I didn't recognizeher at first." Although receiving compliments onthe street is stimulating and rewarding, Coatsadmits that it is difficult to keep a professionaldistance, making a performer more vulnerable whenon...
...They're worried about whether his brain hasbeen damaged," said Stewart. "The cat scan turnedout all right and they think there might not be[any brain damage], but...the next three days arecritical. Things may change because of swellingand pressure on the brain...
Consider this. My second day here I met Lauren in front of Matthews Hall. She had ablue bandana and was shining an apple. I assumedthat she was going to eat this apple but it turnedout Lauren just liked to shine apples. People atHarvard will surprise you like that. We had aconversation about becoming Friends of the FoggArt Museum. When I turned to leave she gave me theapple. I was hungry. It was fantastic...
Lafer, estimating that 3500 picketers turnedout yesterday, said of the situation, "this couldprobably all be settled in a day of good faithnegotiations. Basically the university has saidthat in principle they're opposed to signing acontract with...