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Returning starters include Pete Hursh, Phil Jonchkeer, Tracy Mallory, Dan Daiss and Al Bozer. Three other returning starters, captain Mike Graff, Pete Kellogg, and Doug Forrester, gained added experience this summer while playing for teams entered in the AAU Senior National Championships and the U.S. Olympic Trials...
...though Harvard has not produced an incredible number of musicians or composers, such popular favorites as Pete Seeger '36 and Tom Rush '60 lived in the Harvard Union and Thayer 7, respectively...
Celluloid. The bulky party platform, composed at the White House and supporting the President on every imaginable issue, is accepted with scant protest. California Congressman Paul "Pete" McCloskey, who may have one elected delegate at the convention, wanted to be put in nomination for President to air his antiwar views, but television time is too valuable for that. The Rules Committee last week hastily approved a proposal that no one can be nominated unless he is supported by a majority of delegates in three states. "Open-door party!" snorts McCloskey. "It's like putting five padlocks...
This song is typical, musically. There are a lot of instruments, acoustic and electric, mixed equally, so you can almost always hear them all. Rising from barely-controlled chaos some nice piano chords from Pete Sears on the chorus, and a nice short solo from Woodsy...
That leaves only three non-Harvard athletes in the eight--Pennsylvania captain Gene Clapp at No. 4, Pete Raymond, Princeton '68 at 3, and Wisconsin's Tim Mickelson in the 7 seat. It's an experienced boat, seasoned by international competition. Each of them has represented the U.S. in eight-oared shells at either the Olympic, World or Pan American championships during the past four years...