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Northeastern's Mike Buckley kicked past Harvard's Ric Rojas in the sixth lap of a ten-lap mile, and never relinquished the lead to win the televised invitational race at Monday night's Greater Boston Meet at Bentley College...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Buckley Outdistances Rojas in Rematch At Televised Bentley Invitational Mile | 1/30/1974 | See Source »

Springfield has already dropped games to St. Anselm's College (N.H.), 76-71, and Bentley College, 93-77, two teams that may not ring a bell as national powers. Coach Ed Bilik of the Chiefs said yesterday that St. Anselm's was a "so-so" ball club but called Bentley the best offensive team he had seen in 15 years of coaching. Springfield has one victory, a 94-67 demolition of Clark University...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Cagers Face Springfield Away Tonight; Harvard Five Seeks to Improve Record | 12/11/1973 | See Source »

When a high school friend now at Bentley promised them frequent bookings in Boston, they made their break. Saying goodbye to family and friends, they loaded their van with their equipment and their lone "groupie"--a heartbreakingly beautiful brunette engaged to the drummer--and headed...

Author: By Thomas H. Lee, | Title: Everyone's Hits...But Their Own | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...heavy irony that only the faithful (i.e., "heretics") might hope to find it tolerable. And Belfrage has also retained that annoying CP habit of stating a half-truth as gospel and then scampering off to make a different point. He notes that no one accused of espionage by Elizabeth Bentley, Louis Budenz or Whitaker Chambers "was ever convicted of spying," without bothering to add that the statute of limitation for espionage protected most of the accused. He never mentions that Alger Hiss, for example, was convicted of perjury for lying about his involvement with Chambers and that this verdict...

Author: By Arthur H. Lubow, | Title: Did He or Didn't He? That's Not the Question | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...fewer than 47 novels under a string of pen names: John Baxter, Gordon Davis and Robert Dietrich, as well as David St. John. His chief characters are Agent Ward, a younger version of Hunt himself (they both went to Brown University), and a casual, thrill-hunting Washington C.P.A., Steve Bentley, who describes the nation's capital as "a great town if you've got the stamina of a Cape buffalo and the wealth of a Punjab prince." Most of the books are predictable concoctions of espionage and sex in exotic settings. Hunt is said to earn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: E. Howard Hunt, Master Storyteller | 6/11/1973 | See Source »

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