Word: vocalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...third set, the deciding one for second doubles and for the team as a whole, Harvard went up, 4-0 forty-love behind Rowbotham's spinning serves and Lindner's poaching net play. But with a vocal crowd behind them, the Navy team ran off five straight games for a 5-4 lead, causing not a few faint hearts among the Harvard team...
Dean Whitlock knew her then, and he said he never suspected she was anything more than a vocal and at times bizarre advocate for the tenants in her Harvard-owned apartment building. He never connected her with a phone call he received from the FBI in the summer of 1969 warning him that a secretary he had hired for the summer was actually an SDS member...
...accuracy and honesty, with a company due for a half-million in sales of drug education to the Army, Navy and schools throughout the country, waking up to the fact that I too, like hundreds of millions of Americans, had been shamelessly duped by a few hundred thousand very vocal and very confused drug users...
...There seems scarcely more eagerness for that. In the same speech in which he asked Americans to "meet the great challenges of peace which can unite us," President Nixon once again denounced those who had pressed for an earlier peace, insisting that they had been a "small but vocal minority" who had leveled an "unprecedented barrage of criticism" and had been willing to "humiliate" their country. If that was the bugle call to brotherhood, it sounded a rather sour note. Perhaps Henry Kissinger and, say, Daniel Ellsberg should negotiate an intranational ceasefire...
Other attractions this week include Roberta Peters, soprano with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Bethany Beardslee, an expert on vocal techniques, the Mandala folk dance group; a poetry reading by Samuel Menashe; and a midnight jazz performance by the Jes Grew Revue at midnight on Friday...