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Thirty seconds away from the final buzzer and a mildly upsetting tie, the Huskies finally cracked when sophomore forward Doug Thompson deflected home a drive by wing Bobby Fowkes. The puck skittered under the left pad of Northeastern goaltender Jim Bowman (who had a spectacular night, late rally notwithstanding), and Harvard was assured of its 16th straight win over the cross-river rivals...

Author: By Thomas Aronson, | Title: Late Barrage Powers Crimson Past N.U., 4-2 | 11/30/1976 | See Source »

Scott, who tallied 22 points, and backcourt running mate White, who added 21, led the Celtics back to a deadlock by intermission. Jim Ard's bank shot at the buzzer gave Boston a 53-52 halftime edge. The substitute center combined with Tom Boswell for 20 points to make up for the loss of Cowen's steady scoring from the middle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Celtics, Bruins Bag Wins | 11/20/1976 | See Source »

Fiat took the lead from Harvard with just 1:20 left in the half on a 15-footer by John Dabrowski. The Crimson never really got the lead back after that. Fiat center Neville Hopkins put in a hook shot at the buzzer to give England a 42-37 half-time bulge...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: English Hoopsters Top Harvard, 88-85 | 11/17/1976 | See Source »

Harrell, who played college basketball in Missouri, led all scorers with 36 points, controlled the second half and kept Fiat on top by a small lead. A Harvard rally late in the game fell short at the buzzer when David Rogers was fouled while shooting, but missed his shot. With no time left on the clock, Rogers also missed both free throws. The three-point play could have tied the contest...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: English Hoopsters Top Harvard, 88-85 | 11/17/1976 | See Source »

...with her secretarial skills. Though she seemed in her element on a massage table and got a good laugh when she sat down at a desk and tried to type, she generally spoke in a whiny monotone, delivered her lines by rote, and in one scene answered a door buzzer before it buzzed. "I knew that I wasn't going to walk off with an Academy Award," she confessed later, "but this is a morality play, and I can relate to that so well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 25, 1976 | 10/25/1976 | See Source »

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