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Things did not go so well for Radcliffe, however, as the stickwomen dropped a 3-1 contest to Bates and suffered a shutout at the hands of Bridgeport...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman, | Title: Linsley, Wood Named All-Stars But 'Cliffe Drops Two Games | 11/4/1975 | See Source »

...field hockey team will meet Bates, Worcester State, and Bridgeport as its draw in the tournament today. The tournament is unusual in that no overall winner is named. Instead, the focus is on individual performance and the best players will be chosen to play in qualifying tournaments for the Nationals to be held over Thanksgiving. The strongest 33 players from the 18 competing colleges will make up the all-star teams to play in the sectional rounds...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman and James W. Reinig, S | Title: Radcliffe Hockey, Tennis Teams Compete in Weekend Tourneys | 11/1/1975 | See Source »

Field also indicated that Radcliffe's team strategy would not be altered because the tournament's focus is on the individual. She expects Radcliffe to beat Bates and Bridgeport, but Worcester State could be a close, tough match...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman and James W. Reinig, S | Title: Radcliffe Hockey, Tennis Teams Compete in Weekend Tourneys | 11/1/1975 | See Source »

...Bruins also remained atop the New England soccer poll, polling all 12 first-place votes. Connecticut stands second, Vermont moved up to third, with Crimson booters in fifth place behind Bridgeport. This week's poll, however, does not take into account Harvard's 3-1 loss to Amherst on Tuesday. The Lord Jeffs were ranked twelfth this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOCK SHORTS | 10/16/1975 | See Source »

...Redcliffe, the Beech Island, S.C., plantation built by his great-grandfather, onetime South Carolina Governor and U.S. Senator James Henry ("Cotton Is King") Hammond. Billings dropped out of Harvard to drive an ammunition truck for the French army in World War I, then became a reporter for the Bridgeport, Conn., Telegram. He was fired, he recalled, for "writing too goddam much purple prose," and went to the old Brooklyn Eagle as Washington correspondent. Luce hired him in 1928 as TIME'S capital stringer to succeed a New York Herald Tribune reporter, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. A year later, Billings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Man Who Made LIFE | 9/8/1975 | See Source »

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