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...senior was awarded the John Dooley Award in ice hockey after the 1997-98 season, and named First-Team All-Ivy in 1998 in lacrosse as the top goalie in the league...

Author: By Maisa A. Badawy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: National Title is Sweet Music for Senior Assistant Schutt | 3/26/1999 | See Source »

Assistant Coach Kate Schutt, affectionately referred to as "Schuttie" by her teammates, has contributed three years to the women's ice hockey and lacrosse programs. The senior was awarded the John Dooley Award in ice hockey after the 1997-98 season, and named First-Team All-Ivy in 1998 in lacrosse as the top goalie in the league...

Author: By Maisa A. Badawy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: She's the Schuff: Senior Assistant's Feelin' Groovy | 3/26/1999 | See Source »

...goaltender from Washington State and, bless us, a few sons of suburban soccer moms, and you've got a classic melting-pot, hyphenated-American squad. "I don't think about Germany as the country I grew up in, but as the team I want to beat," says Thomas Dooley, 37, son of an American serviceman and a German mother. Dooley now plays for the red, white and blue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Melting-Pot Team | 6/22/1998 | See Source »

...team doesn't face that kind of pressure yet, but expectations have been rising as soccer's popularity in America increases. Dooley, an earnest sort, is captain of the best American team ever, as evidenced by its knocking off world champion Brazil 1-0 in a friendly match earlier this year. Foreign-born players like Dooley, who played for the U.S. in the 1994 World Cup, combined with the fast-rising level of home-grown talent have turned the U.S. team from international doormat to contender. "The mix is good for competition within the team," says Steve Sampson, the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Melting-Pot Team | 6/22/1998 | See Source »

Long ago, the humorist Finley Peter Dunne ("Mr. Dooley") described being Vice President of the U.S. as "a sort of disgrace, like writing anonymous letters." Talking to oneself is cousin to that. It seems a Richard Nixon sort of thing to do. If Nixon did not actually talk to himself, he gave the impression that he did. For all his reputation for covertness, Nixon's real problem was his inability to conceal the darkly busy workings of his mind--the wheels turning, the eyes darting. You could almost hear him talking--a subliminal tape--even if the words were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Caught In The Act Of Soliloquy | 6/1/1998 | See Source »

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