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Tom Lehrer, a Cambridge-based satirical songwriter that got his start at Harvard University, has died at age 97. You may know some of his songs ...
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Musician and satirist Tom Lehrer stuck his alma mater into his music. Here's all the times he was singing about Harvard.
While the United States, China and other major economies scramble to lock down supplies of critical minerals essential to ...
The mathematician, songwriter and satirist Tom Lehrer has died. In his later years, he put his musical work in the public ...
Despite being best known for his humorous and satirical songs, Tom Lehrer, who died on 26 July at the age of 97, spent most ...