Word: pass
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...typical American, the utter incompetence and inefficiency that have become part of our daily lives, the things we take in stride and pass off as "What more could you expect from that outfit?" are really an important part of the "mystique." By Sunday, we can no longer tolerate static, sloppy anything. On Sunday, the pro football fan becomes involved. We are now a real if vicarious part of the team. We are part of a decision-making group that, having made that decision, executes that plan in the exact manner and accomplishes a goal. We are part of an organization...
...Barbara Howar for a discussion on women and power in Washington. Characteristically candid, Martha fired off some observations about TIME'S cover team. Researcher Macintosh, who lives in Manhattan, was obviously "too sweet to come from New York." As for leonine Writer Auchincloss, Martha thought he could well pass for "an ambassador or a curator of a museum." No museum piece, Auchincloss has written cover stories on persons as varied as St. Paul, Architect Buckminster Fuller and Astrologer Carroll Righter. He found Martha Mitchell, subject of his 23rd TIME cover, "touching and full of verve." ∙ TIME...
Exactly how unordinary is made astonishingly clear by the release this week of George's first solo album, All Things Must Pass (Apple). Consisting of 15 Harrison originals, one Bob Dylan original, and one joint effort, All Things Must Pass is an expressive, classily executed personal statement that should surprise many, confound a few and please millions. It is not just that George has surpassed all the individual disks issued to date by Paul, John and Ringo. Both musically and philosophically, he has produced one of the outstanding rock albums in years...
Perhaps the single most important thing about All Things Must Pass is that Harrison is as deeply into affirmation as the Dylan of old was into protest. Harrison clearly agrees with the old Indian belief that music has the power to change human destiny. In Art of Dying, George is talking mainly about Hinduism, yet his lyrics have universal appeal...
...Bruins retaliated with a picture goal on a pass from center Paul Ronty to Woody Dumont, but moments later the Crimson, down a man on a penalty, go an unassisted goal from Sweeney...