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Again playing a warm-weather sport in frigid conditions, the Crimson began its home opener by falling behind B.U. 2-0 when the Terriers got to pitcher Gerri Rubin for two runs in the third inning...

Author: By Kevin Carier, | Title: Batwomen End Up 2-1 for Weekend: Take Doubleheader, Shut Out by Bears | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

With all the fuel efficiency of a Japanese car the Harvard baseball team zoomed past Greater Boston League for Boston College, 10-2, in its home opener yesterday at frigid Soldiers field...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Batman Throttle Boston College, 10-2; Marchese, Marchok Throw Five-Hitter | 4/5/1984 | See Source »

...Olsen continually indicates, suffering is the operative word in the lives of almost everyone in "Son." Without prurience, he adds up the aftermath of Coe's vicious spree: years later, some of his victims cannot stand to be touched, a few are frigid, and all are afflicted by violent dreams. Monahan's marriage ended in divorce. Said her husband: "We'd had a good marriage, and after that we just started to go apart." Alone, she slept in a closet. To her, "night smells different from day. Night smells like rape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Victims | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

...Reagan Administration did its best last week to suggest that the changing of the guard in the Kremlin was an opportunity for the superpowers to thaw their frigid relations. After his meeting with Konstantin Chernenko, Vice President George Bush declared that the two men had agreed on the need "to place our relationship upon a more constructive path." He added, "The mood was good, the spirit was excellent. It signals that we can go from there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trying to Bury a Hatchet | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...most interesting in the book Ferdinand Magellan, who "with five barely seaworthy ships would face rougher seas, negotiate more treacherous passages, and find his way across a broader ocean" than any previous explorer, when he sought to circle the globe; Captain James Cook, first to sail to Antarctica, "a frigid continent girded by icebergs, some the size of mountains, others smaller,...all tossed and churned by gutsy winds and unpredictable heavy seas"; Heinrich and Sophia Schliemann, "a quixotic archaeologist with a beautiful wife directing a hundred and fifty rebellious workmen on the exotic Turkish landscape" to find the ruins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Discovering Heroes | 1/5/1984 | See Source »

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