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...These wierd students are more than likely members of house crew teams and every morning for the last month they have been descending in flocks of nine on Weld Boathouse...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: It's Six in the Morning; They Must Be Crazy | 5/18/1977 | See Source »

...first of a series of selections ultimately resulting in the National Field Hockey Team, this selection places Dupuis and her teammates on the same competitive level as their coach. Dupuis says the idea of playing Field, who plays for Boston 1, probably the best regional team, is "really wierd and very scary...

Author: By Lillian C. Jen, | Title: Ann Dupuis Gets Her Reward at Last | 11/12/1976 | See Source »

Murder at the Boston Garden A comedy mystery about the adventures of a Boston private eye and part-time real estate agent who investigates a series of strange murders at the Boston Garden and the fate of a new basketball team called the Boston Ceramics. Sound pretty wierd. W ritten by Robin Brecker of the Boston Repetory Theatre and performed by the Rep in the Theatre in the Garage in Harvard Square, through mid-January. Shows W ednesday through Sunday at 8:08 p.m. Promptly...

Author: By Julia M. Klein, | Title: THE STAGE | 12/11/1975 | See Source »

...Saturday mornings with a junior high school friend and bop into Harvard. The Square was a lot cooler then, more wierd people to stare at, more radical literature to pick up etc.-- maybe it's just that everything's a lot cooler in the eighth grade. After making the rounds we'd head down Boylston St. to Carey Cage. By 11 a.m. there would be about 40 kids gathered around waiting for the guy to come out and dole out the concession jobs. (It was a lot like the dockside scene from On the Waterfront.) There was a real hierarchy...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Rags to Riches | 11/10/1975 | See Source »

...reunion with Joan Baez. Bob and Joan go back a long time. In the early days in the Village, he thought her voice too pretty, that the world was ugly and needed to be sung about in harsh tones. But she fell in love with him -- he aroused this wierd maternal feeling in her, the way he seems to with most women who he meets. She took him along on one of her big tours and endured him when he got drunk and self-indulgent (he was once booed offstage for performing a forty-five minute version...

Author: By Seth Kaplan, | Title: On the Street Again | 11/7/1975 | See Source »

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