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Maude Wood capped the first-half scoring with a classic fade-away jumper, and Emerson gave up the ghost...

Author: By Ellen A. Cooper, | Title: Radcliffe Cagers Rout Emerson, 66-18, In Record-Breaking Basketball Rouser | 12/12/1973 | See Source »

...Sunday, the men gather to discuss the events and concerns of past and future weeks at the new school, with its thick plastic windows that flick open and closed and its concrete floor. Brought in from the state capital, it stands next to the ghost of the old adobe school. And it's here that the women, veiled and scrubbed and in their city shoes, stand in the dust outside the brick church next door with its store-bought statuary and its school benches, and wait for the padre to arrive. And it's here, also, that the two sides...

Author: By Sage Sohier, | Title: Glimpse of a Mexican Village | 12/10/1973 | See Source »

...swiftly apparent, though, that nothing comes easily to Jane Howard except accomplishment. It has taken her the better part of two decades, however, to disentangle herself from childhood and, in particular, from the ghost of a conventional, cheery, saintly, disapproving Midwestern mother. Nor has it been easy for her, despite much consciousness raising, to wear female adulthood with comfort. She is a chronic stocktaker, and it is fairly clear that what she saw when she began to put this interim report together gave her no great pleasure: a good reporter, a financial success, a useful friend, housebroken house guest, amusing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Girls' Realm | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...seems to fly into a series of picture postcards of Yosemite, of Death Valley, of the frozen North. Eventually, settling down in the snow, he expires, his tail feathers quaking as he gives up the ghost. The ghost, however, will not be given up so easily and flies off to some spiritual never-never land. There, it-or he-is instructed in higher wisdom by a bird called Chiang, whose lessons in life and philosophy and heightened consciousness take a hint from Dale Carnegie, a leaf from Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and a volume from Kahlil Gibran. Thus enlightened, Jonathan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Bird Droppings | 11/12/1973 | See Source »

...Ghost Towns. Partly because of the drain on its resources, partly because of its outmoded economy, Portugal falls further and further behind the rest of Europe. Drawn by higher wages in France and West Germany, 1,600,000 Portuguese workers now live outside their own country, sending their wages home. Since 1960, the population (8,161,000) of the country has actually shown a small decline, and the northern provinces sometimes look as if they had been visited by a plague. Once lively villages are now ghost towns, while others are inhabited only by the old and the young. Recent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PORTUGAL: Unpleasant Dreams | 11/5/1973 | See Source »

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