Word: gail
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have Wooden's teams, both tiny and tall, lost only 15 of 281 over the past decade? Former U.C.L.A. players who have graduated to the pros cite various reasons. Milwaukee Bucks' Abdul-Jabbar: "His ability to coach and develop talent is unparalleled." Los Angeles Lakers' Gail Goodrich: "He molds five different personalities into one." Milwaukee's Lucius Allen: "He takes basketball and breaks it into all the little fundamentals." Los Angeles' Keith Erickson: "He's the kind of man you believe in, a man you would like...
...Radcliffe clearly could be one of the best women's crews in the country," Gail Pierson, president of the National Women's Rowing Association, said yesterday...
...Gail Parker...
...Commons Theater, a lone dancer in a leotard is rehearsing her interpretation of Wallace Stevens' poem Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. In Studio 236 of a stone mansion called Jennings Hall, a violinist tirelessly polishes the opening of a Mozart quartet. Among them all walks Gail Parker, a handsome brunette of 29, who so little expected to become Bennington's president that she laughed at the very prospect of her candidacy as "outrageous...
...eleven-man committee (four trustees, three students, three faculty members and an independent chairman) began the search for a new president. By December 1971, a list of 250 prospects had been culled to a dozen, and by the following June, the search committee zeroed in on quiet, witty Gail Parker, a Harvard literature professor who specializes in the study of old-time feminists (her current research project: a critical biography of Charlotte Perkins Gilman). Why Mrs. Parker? Aside from the fact that the searchers had been urged to find a woman, an established scholar and an outsider for the post...