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Thursday, November 6--New Jersey state police stumble upon a suspicious couple in a Quality Inn near Princeton on Route One. Breaking into the dimlylit room they uncover a cache of chains, whips, and football tees. Discovered at the scene are Ron Beible, a senior quarterback for Princeton, and an unidentified female, rumored to be Princess Caroline of Monaco. No charges are filed, but Beible (rhymes with libel), a Baptist planning to attend Divinity School, calls a press conference and announces that under such circumstances he can't play...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Flanders Fields | 10/30/1975 | See Source »

...begin their two-week tour, the Emperor and Empress Nagako were driven to the re-created colonial village of Williamsburg, Va. There Hirohito rode in an open carriage to the House of Burgesses, and like thousands of tourists before him, fed the ducks on the grounds of the Williamsburg Inn. He also found time to smooth over a troublesome incident. He dispatched a Japanese official to nearby Norfolk to lay a wreath on the grave of General Douglas MacArthur, the commander whose forces had defeated Japan but who had allowed Hirohito to keep his title. The gesture was made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: The Quiet Gentleman from Japan | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

Michael Cronin '75, Bicentennial Inn manager, said he had estimated the Inn would need from 80 to 100 guests--about 20 to 25 reservations per week--to break even. The first week there were only 25 guests...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman, | Title: Harvard's Kirkland Hotel May Be Bicentennial Bust | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...said, however, the Inn will close on September 2 instead of the original closing date of September 7 because there were too few reservations during that last week to make the project financially worthwhile...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman, | Title: Harvard's Kirkland Hotel May Be Bicentennial Bust | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...Inn was designed to offer alumni and their friends the option of staying at a Harvard House, for relatively less expensive rates, while visiting Boston's Bicentennial activities...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman, | Title: Harvard's Kirkland Hotel May Be Bicentennial Bust | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

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