Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...midwestern chain--was an American merchandising phenomenon. Based in such a grungy city, Hudson's never received the national acclaim accorded to its counterparts in New York and Chicago: But it was--and it meant--more. A weekly trip to Hudson's was virtually mandatory in Detroit's golden years. The store sported 14 floors and more than 500,000 separate items; it operated four restaurants which served up to 13,000 meals a day. Nothing anywhere else could compare. Perhaps more importantly. Hudson's offered a brand of courtesy and service which bonded shoppers and bred loyalty...
...thing was sure: It was sudden-death overtime Sunday afternoon at Bright Center and Clarkson's Don Sylvestri had no goalie stick. As a result, the Harvard hockey team is now in third place overall in the ECAC, thanks to a 4-3 victory over the Golden Knights...
...when Clarkson's former All-American goalie took matters into his own hands, it cost his team the game. The Golden Knights had just finished killing a penalty, called on Bruce McDonough for ripping Harvard's Jim Turner with 45 seconds left in regulation, when Sylvestri whacked his stick across Britz's thighs and broke...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard has one more pre-Beanpot contest, a Saturday matchup with Yale at the New Haven coliscum...Eli Coach Tim Taylor was at Sunday's game for a preview...Following B. U. 's 6-3 dumping of the Golden Knights Friday night, this marked the second time a West Division power has lost two straight on a trip to Boston (St. Lawrence lost to B.C. and B.U. two week...
...milieu of high fashion, advertising and show business. Those of her novels that appeared in the U.S., such as A Certain Smile, Aimez-Vous Brahms? and The Unmade Bed, came across as high-class pop fiction à la française with predictable complements of cuckolds, betrayed mistresses and golden-eyed lovers...