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...first period, the Bruins had few problems keeping the Islanders in check. Dwight Foster set up veteran Wayne Cashman, who rifled a wrist shot past Resch to put Boston on the board, and three New York power plays failed miserably...
...Madison Square Garden in March, 1968, because the roof of the Philadelphia Spectrum had blown off. 37. No. He did, however, contribute a few shifts for the Bruins in a 1955 playoff loss to Montreal. 38. Larry Robinson of Montreal and Dave Schultz, then of Philadelphia. 39. Dwight Foster. 40. Johnny Bucyk, on January 5, 1974. 41. Gilles Gratton. 42. John Hynes of Harvard. 43. The St. Louis Blues. 44. Garry Howatt, New York Islanders, 1973-74 season, 204 minutes. 45. Forbes Kennedy, Toronto Maple Leafs, 219 minutes, in 1968-69. 46. Chicago Black Hawks vs. Toronto Maple Leafs...
...BostonRed Sox, in an austerity move, trade sluggers Carlton Fisk. Fred Lynn and Dwight Evans, along with their entire starting pitching staff, to the Montreal Expos for utility infielder Coco LaBoy and an organist to be named later. Managing general partner Haywood Sullivan denies that the players were traded because of any personality disputes. Gov. Edward J. King retaliates by sending in 2500 storm troopers to "desensitize" the area around Fenway Park, and raises the drinking age in the area to 57. "The people have spoken, and they're ripshit," King says...
...LeFlore, and Sally Stanford, a California madam who was elected mayor of Sausalito. Early next year Elvis Presley, who died only 16 months ago, will re-emerge on ABC in the person of Kurt Russell. Elvis Redux will be followed by an ABC-TV movie with Robert Duvall playing Dwight D. Eisenhower. This month, an all-star acting team will impersonate every President from Taft to Eisenhower in NBC's eight-part mini-series called Backstairs at the White House. In a bizarre turnabout, Producer Larry Jacobson, of American International Television, has persuaded 16 stars and sports celebrities, including...
...lasted too long. As folklore, decades seldom observe the calendar's nice limits. The '20s actually began with the adoption of Prohibition; the '30s, launched by the 1929 crash, did not end until 1941, when the U.S. entered the big war. The election of Dwight Eisenhower as President in 1952 began the time consistently, if imperfectly, remembered as the quiet '50s. The furies and griefs that are recalled as the essence of the '60s began not in 1960 but at the death of John Kennedy. Then came that brutal ransacking of the national spirit that...