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...Kevin Carr and Steve Dagdigian each tallied twice while Jim McMabon earned one goal and three assists to lead the Crimson against Yale. Saturday's contest signified a welcome and to a demoralizing season for the Elis, who finished the year, without a single ECAC Division I victory...
Yale's skaters were never in contention, unlike the previous week when they commanded a 2-0 lead until the game's closing minutes before going down, 3-2. Harvard jumped ahead, 3-0, in the opening period on goals by Carr. Dagdigian and Steve Janicek...
...forward Brian Kinsman, after missing two opportunities, finally tallied on his third breakaway at 1:33 of the middle stanza, but McMahon and Carr answered back with two power play goals before the period's close, extending the margin...
...durability of detente that they are uncomfortable with a clandestine organization that persists in regarding the KGB as a serious threat. In this respect, Angleton's departure is reminiscent of the fate of a fictional counter-intelligence man, George Smiley, the sad hero of John le Carré's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Fired during a staff shake-up at the British Secret Service, Smiley was later called back to root out a suspected "mole," or traitor, who had burrowed deeply into his old organization. The mole resembles Kim Philby, the famed British double agent. It was Angleton...
...first day as party leader, Mrs. Thatcher fixed herself a boiled egg for breakfast in her tony Flood Street house in Chelsea. Then she went to face ten party elders, including Whitelaw and Heath's shadow Chancellor Robert Carr, who warned her that they would refuse to serve in the shadow cabinet if she appointed Sir Keith Chancellor. Since Whitelaw accepted Mrs. Thatcher's offer of party deputy leadership later in the week, it is assumed that Sir Keith will have to settle for a less sensitive portfolio...