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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Notre Dame in 1928 as a freshman from Clinton, Mass., and stayed there for the rest of his life, living in student residence halls. His unconventional, deeply spiritual approach to literature endeared him to generations of students, including Ohio Governor John Gilligan and the late novelist Edwin O'Connor. Students flocked to his courses in such numbers that O'Malley had to screen them for admission. Renowned for producing a prodigious crop of fellowship winners, the quiet bachelor once described his favorite pastime as "writing letters of recommendation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, May 20, 1974 | 5/20/1974 | See Source »

Newcomers backing up the Penn veterans are Glenn Partridge (.360 for the freshmen), Mike O'Connor (.433 for freshmen), and Graham Davis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Batmen Tackle Penn In Crucial Doubleheader Today | 4/13/1974 | See Source »

...captain of this year's squad, junior Garrick Steele, never played polo before he came to Harvard. Of the other members of the team--Joe O'Connor, Dan Wienberg, Fred Bower and Steve Bandeian--only one had ever played the sport before he arrived in Cambridge. They are all lucky, however, that Harvard even fields a polo team...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Crimson Horsemen Head for Nationals | 2/22/1974 | See Source »

Dartmouth coach Tim O'Connor has spent most of this season trying to fill a vacuum of talent, which exists behind Adam Sutton and Bill Raynor. Sutton, the sophomore forward leading the Ivies in scoring with a 20-point average, and Raynor, the tough little guard who plagued the Crimson at Hanover, have provided O'Connor's only material of substance this year...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders and Robert T. Garrett, S | Title: Crimson Cagers Challenge Big Green | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

...with black models. More recently, they have created "the ethnic look": dummies with Mexican, Eurasian or Oriental features. Some mannequin makers have picked up the nostalgia craze and created Marilyn Monroe models. "We've made the figures rounder and softer, with bellies and bottoms," says William O'Connor of Adel Rootstein. The Houston department store Sakowitz & Co. asked D.G. Williams & Co. to mold the boss's wife, comely Pamela Sakowitz, in plastic. With the aid of photographs and sittings, Williams created a series of plastic Pams as a display gimmick for Sakowitz windows. Not to be outdummied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: And Now, The Group | 1/14/1974 | See Source »

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