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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thumb," sounding more like the Who's version than their own, and a new one, "Live With Mc," Richard doing a fine solo instead of the sax. Then another Chuck Berry song, "Queenie," "from when you were about thirteen years old." The Stones oeuvre might be subtitled Anthems of Young America, and they finally cut loose on the song that made rock and roll a movement, "Satisfaction," Richard ripping off huge Chuck Berry chords and adding an cery vibrato, Jagger doing an Otis-like "I can't getta no, no, no, no," that faded into "You can't always...

Author: By Joel Haycock, | Title: The flea-bit painted monkey Got Live If You Want It | 12/9/1969 | See Source »

...thousand supporters of President Nixon and his Vietnam war policy gathered in the Boston Common last night for a rally sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1,000 Gather for YAF Rally; Radicals Protest Chicago Killing | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

Present at the meeting, among others, were Kenneth L. Hurwitz '70. New England campus co-ordinator for the Washington-based Vietnam Moratorium Committee: Charles E. Schumer '71. President of the H-R Young Democrats; Doris H. Kearns, assistant professor of Government; Paul D. Selver '69; and Holly C. Evarts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local Anti-War Activists Prepare National Peace Campaign for 1970 | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...Everyone pretty well crushed his opponent," captain Larry Terrell said of the squash team's 9-0 trouncing of Cornell on the Hemenway courts Saturday. The victory was the Crimson's second straight of the young season and the first win in Ivy competition...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: Varsity Squash Trounces Cornell; Crimson Ends Match in 27 Games | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...CENTER of both this production and its plot is David Hammond, who serves as stage director while also playing Dr. Filke, the vengeful young man who is the focus of all the intrigue. Outfitted in tails and cane. Hammond looks like a Beerbohm cartoon for the endpapers of a Firbank novel. Little wonder, then, that he is exactly into the spirit of the piece...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: The Operagoer Die Fledermaus at the Agassiz Theatre through December 13 | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

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