Word: cats
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Marcucci, who pomaded and promoted the lads into teen idols, served as technical adviser for The Idolmaker. This Is His Story, as it might have been told to a '50s reporter for Hep Cat - or to Busby Berkeley. The setting is The Bronx, the characters are Italian, the language is coarse, but the story is one long, carefully embroidered cliche that has its roots in Berkeley's old Warner Bros, musicals. Ray Sharkey has the Warner Baxter role: the tough, brilliant old pro. Peter Gallagher is the ghost of Fabian with the soul of Ruby Keeler: the lucky...
Freshman striker Joan Elliott scored her second game-winning goal of the tournament (she also picked up the first tally in the shutout against Cornell) at 26:18 of the first half and Cat Ferrante and Ellen Jakovic added second-half scores to carry the Crimson past the Elis...
Along with the big win, you can throw in the fact that Cat Ferrante and Ellen Jakovic returned to the Crimson ranks from the injury list and Laura Mayer, who hurt her back severely enough in Tuesday's loss to UMass to have to spend the evening at UHS, scored one of Harvard's goals...
Perhaps Logan's worried about racing up the ominous Cemetery Hill on Halloween and that's why the black cat got his tongue. Or maybe, the two year old nightmare of Thad McNulty collapsing 200 yards from the finish line, spoiling Harvard's chance for the crown, still casts a dark shadow over the race...
Hobson has conducted extensive research on cats, which he says confirms the existence of the independent dream center in the mammalian brainstem. "REM occurs in cats when the entire brain except the brainstem has been destroyed," he says. The cat research has shown that REM causes the brain to create the dream and not vice-versa, Hobson says. "Obviously, we cannot tell if a cat is actually dreaming, but by inserting a microscopic electrode into a cat's brain, we can measure the electrical signal as it passes along a single nerve cell--the impulse in the eye fires before...