

1978 Ear of the Year - The Blend
Instant success is a mythological beast in the world of professional entertainers. Sure, there are the tales about the groups that hit it...
Dec 29, 1978


Resurveying the Presidentials
If, standing atop Mt. Washington, you always thought your elevation above sea level to be 6,288 feet, or 5,698 on Mt. Adams, or 5,715 on...
Sep 1, 1978


Listening in on Tom Deans*
The White Mountain National Forest is the most heavily used forest in the eastern United States. There are 1200 miles of trails within...
Jul 7, 1978


And in the Starting Gate
Three local skiers Tyler and Terry Palmer and Dave Currier were featured in this pre-event article for the Volvo Cup. TYLER PALMER ...
Feb 3, 1978


Short Seeley of Chinook
It begins abruptly with one dog, then another, and another, until the entire kennel is engulfed in one long, almost lyrical howl. "It's a...
Jan 6, 1978


1977 Ear of the Year - Horsefeathers
It's not easy to pick winners. Gamblers die trying, and the rest do so with such infrequency that most prefer the matter be left to the...
Dec 30, 1977


The Long Road to Happily-Ever-After
Bob Morrell remembers his first job (after he didn’t pass his second year of business college) as a private secretary for a fire...
Jul 8, 1977


Backstage with Francis Cleveland
It's been 46 years since Francis Cleveland and his troupe first stormed barns in New Hampshire, and his life since has been greatly...
Jul 8, 1977


My Father, The Babe
“Oh, it was great,” said Julia Ruth Stevens describing her life growing up with the man called the greatest baseball player in history,...
Jul 1, 1977


Chub Whittaker Remembers
He remembers before they plowed the roads in Conway, when he’d pick up the 6:20 a.m. train from the A Street station en route to school...
Feb 18, 1977
