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xMAMMON, God of Riches, following Dryden's Eye and sighting the bright gold Lettering of the Shield, rushed as if called by a Secret Code to the Side of the Righteous...

Author: By Algernon Mews, | Title: A Tale of Dissent | 1/23/1970 | See Source »

...does not know spending the night, and embarrassments and pills and pregnancies and diets and new kinds of honesty and being out front as much as possible. She does know about Shakespeare and Dryden and Milton and Hardy. So what does she know...

Author: By Sam SUNUATA Andy klein, Bennett H. Beach, Peter B. Bricham, Jim Fallows, Polly Jones, Julian Levy., John L. Powers, Frank Rich, and Anne DE Saint phalle, S | Title: The Great Probe Into the Meaning of Sex | 1/19/1970 | See Source »

With the graduation of All-American goaltender Dryden, the Big Red keeps its defensemen back quite a bit more than they were accustomed to last winter. and. consequently, it is almost more difficult to score on them. Harvard managed only eight shots on goalie Brian Cropper in the first period, only seven more in the second...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Cornell Defeats Stickmen, 3-1, To Take Sixth Ivy Hockey Title | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

...post-game exultation and Harvard-baiting that has characterized visiting Cornell crowds in the past. A close game with the Crimson in the ECAC finals last March planted the seed of a doubt-perhaps the Big Red could be had by an Eastern team, even with Ken Dryden in the goal-and when mediocre Brown pushed Cornell into overtime last month, the doubt became a real apprehension...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Cornell Defeats Stickmen, 3-1, To Take Sixth Ivy Hockey Title | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

...fact, Chaucer ranks second to Shakespeare among the victims of bowdlerizing. The company is distinguished: Dryden, Pope, St. Augustine, Benjamin Franklin ("the leading native victim" of American bowdlerism), and, of course, Donne. "An easy test of what kind of college a student goes to," Perrin proposes, "is to quote the single line 'License my roving hands and let them go,' and see if his eyes light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Knows Where! | 10/3/1969 | See Source »

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