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...while this trio is busy lighting up the red goal light at one end of the rink, goalie Doug Dadswell is busy trying to keep its counterpart dark. Dadswell (17-6-3, 3.08 g.a.a., 91.0 save percentage) picked up second-team all-league honors yesterday at the pre-tournament press conference, beating out, among others, Harvard's Grant Blair...
Norway, for example, prohibits the use of women in manipulative ways as sex objects in advertising. My impression is that this law works, and works well. Those ornamental lovelies who fill American ads, the psychic shills for everything from cigarettes to Sports Illustrated, have little counterpart there...
Warren will be receiving a bit more than the annual stipend of (pounds)100 and a case of wine that goes to his English counterpart (currently Poet Ted Hughes). The U.S. job pays $36,000, and an additional $10,000 has been appropriated for a poetry conference at which the poet laureate may read, if he wants to. He will not hold the title for life, but only until his term as | consultant to the Library is over. And he will not be expected to produce occasional verse or commemorative odes at anyone's behest. "I would not think...
...house restaurant on Manhattan's East Side that this year is celebrating its 25th birthday. The chef since Lutece opened on Feb.16, 1961, and the sole proprietor since 1972, Soltner has cooked his way to culinary glory. Despite a $100-a-person average check for dinner, and a $50 counterpart at lunch, reservations for one of the 29 tables must be made one month in advance to the day. By 9:30 each morning all tables are booked for the corresponding date four weeks away. An average of 1,500 requests for seats are refused daily. Soltner's skill...
Things soon returned to normal as Lucy Miller, playing in the number three spot, easily dispatched of her Dartmouth counterpart...