Word: franco
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson owned the second period. MacKinnon scored his second goal of the game on a short-handed effort, and Franco Scalamandre followed with a blistering slap shot to land Harvard in front...
...despite the awarding of prizes like the C.L. Sulzberger Memorial Plate and the Franco-Quinlan Memorial Tent, Cockburn is a serious and orthodox journalist. Unlike Thompson, he uses sources and formal interviews--he has credibility. Not only is he the best media critic in the country, he is seriously committed to social change, and is an important critic of society as well. His articles on the business community fill a gap that has been the greatest flaw in American journalism for year. But all with a light touch--when he tells us that California oil and banking interests have traded...
...game's complexion changed quickly when Randy Millan took a slap shot from the point which deflected off a defenseman and trickled past a startled Dartmouth goalie at 10:51. Twenty-two seconds later, Franco Scalamandre flicked in a wrist shot from 30 feet out, and the outcome of the match was never again in doubt...
...time he and Wertmuller met, Giannini was already well on his way to becoming the brightest young stage star in Italy. In 1964 he played Romeo in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet, then David Copperfield in an ambitious twelve-part television program, roles that made him a modest and rather reluctant matinee idol. He worked with Wertmuller for the first time in 1966 on a movie called Rita The Mosquito, which she directed under the name "George Brown." Two years later, Giannini starred in a Wertmuller play he had brought to Zeffirelli's attention. Zeffirelli staged...
...yield a foot to Franco's Fascists...