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...work in the early '60s, along with that of Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Joan Baez, and others, placed Ochs squarely in the tradition of Pete Seeger, of Woody Guthrie before Seeger, and of Joe Hill before Woody. For Ochs, the struggle against oppression was everything, and he mocked those unwilling to carry out all the implications of that struggle. He reserved particular scorn for the liberals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phil Ochs (1940-1976) | 4/16/1976 | See Source »

When reporters scurried to file their stories, Carter chatted privately for 30 minutes with Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty, who had flown to Rochester specifically for the meeting. Later Flaherty would declare his support for Carter in Pennsylvania's April 27 primary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Three Candidates on the Run | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

...scoring single by Pete Bannish and a bases-loaded hit by Jim Peccerillo put the Crimson in front for the first and last time of the afternoon...

Author: By Tom Aronson, | Title: Columbia Hands Crimson Nine Double N.Y. Defeat | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

WILLIAMS IS ON less solid ground when he does other people's songs on side one. "Losing You," with Pete Carr's pulsating electric guitar and Charlie Caniel's soaring fiddle, is very fine musically, but the mood of this basically sad song is spoiled by the uptempo beat they provide. "On Susan's Floor" is a pleasant ballad, which seems out of place on this album. The best song on the side is again one of Williams's own, "(Baby I Loved You) I Really Did," which details a break-up as bitter as it is timely...

Author: By Joseph Dalton, | Title: Brand New Country Star | 4/10/1976 | See Source »

...players who did the most damage against the Crimson last night were All-Ivy attackman Pete Hollis, the game's leading scorer with six points, and midder Mike Page and Dave Frey, who both finished with five points. Attackman Bill Tennis again spearheaded the Harvard offense, firing seven shots and finishing as the Crimson's leading scorer with a hat trick...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Penn Proves Too Potent for Crimson; Stickmen Routed in Ivy Opener, 19-11 | 4/10/1976 | See Source »

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