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...nerve-racking duality of The Game reached its apex for Segal two years ago when he came to Cambridge for the meeting of unbeaten Harvard and Yale teams. It was his last football game...
Whether they will or not, the two concerts were the absolute apex of the hippie social season. If the kids who turned up were not dressed to the teeth, they were at least dressed to the noses. In addition to the usual headbands, see-through tops, togas, bell-bottoms and union jackets, many of the girls had their noses painted in art nouveau pinks and blues. Bare feet pattered up and down the red-carpeted aisles while the sweet, light, pervasive smell of pot drifted through the darkness toward the ceiling...
...plays were produced by the Negro Ensemble Company, founded two years ago by Actor-Playwright Douglas Turner Ward, Actor Robert Hooks and Producer Gerald Krone. The company is the apex of a genuine black breakthrough that occurred off-Broadway during the 1960s. The small theaters, mostly below 14th Street in Manhattan, were the training or proving grounds not only for Moses Gunn but for James Earl Jones (The Great White Hope) and Diana Sands (The Owl and the Pussycat"), as well as for Gloria Foster, Clarence Williams III, Cicely Tyson, Barbara Ann Teer, Rosalind Cash, Lou Gossett, Vinie Burrows, Yaphet...
...school students, city planners, and professors from the University of Michigan, are participating in APEX-a computer game-which will simulate pollution problems in Lansing, Michigan and permit the group to make decisions and witness the results...
University of Michigan, said that APEX, which stands for Air Pollution Exercise, will be devoted mainly to portraying air pollution and the factors related to air pollution in the total context of the metropolitan area," adding that, "It is pretty clear that the computer is here to stay and that it is going to be central in the management process of middle-sized urban areas...