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...Harvard Crimson, frontrunners in the Ivies with every game now a pressure-cooker, hoping for its second straight league championship. One key ingredient is missing from the pot, however, as Mike Lynch, not Jim Kubacki, will be calling the signals today against one of the best defenses the league has to offer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tom Columns | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

...foil squad dropped two of three also to tie the match going into the finals, the third epee round. After Sam Anderson won a pressure cooker, Cornell evened the match to set the stage for Torino's lieroics...

Author: By Francis T. Crimmins jr., | Title: Big Red Foils Fencers Again, 14-13; Crimson Blows Lead and Title Hopes | 2/21/1975 | See Source »

...anywhere else." Many of those things are devices that Bridge designs. Solingen steelmakers in Germany produce his oversize all-purpose kitchen knife. Marble quarries in Carrara, Italy, supply him with the special slabs that he specifies for kneading dough. A French factory manufactures his unique upright asparagus cooker. These bestsellers are delivered-and sold-a thousand at a time. That largesse may give patrons great entrees, but it also gives Fred Bridge new impatience with sluggish buyers-and fresh skepticism about the current headlines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Mr. Pots and Pans | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

When President Bok took office, he and the Corporation assembled an almost entirely new staff in Mass Hall. Dean Rosovsky didn't have that luxury; the people working under him had all served under the awe-inspiring, pressure-cooker deanship of John T. Dunlop, and Rosovsky had a lot of expectations to live up to. He seems to have done a good job of impressing his staff, who for the most part seem, like most of us, to be more Rosovsky-type than Dunlop-type people. The U-Hall staff this year has been fairly low-key and relaxed, like...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: Behind The Scenes | 6/13/1974 | See Source »

...yacht Great Britain II was a week's sail from Capetown when her fresh-water tanks sprang a leak and ran dry. Forced to live on a trickle of water distilled in a pressure cooker, the crew reached Capetown so weak that it took twelve men to lower and stow the big, billowy spinnaker. Between Capetown and Sydney the skipper of a French yawl and a British crewman on an Italian vessel were lost overboard in storms, and a Mexican boat suffered a knockdown. A British sailor drowned east of Sydney when he lost his footing and fell into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Racing Magellans | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

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