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...Division B, Barbie Grant and Toby Kellogg alternate at skipper for the Cliff and have been finishing behind M.I.T.'s Maria Buzzeppo, who seems to give the Engineers the depth they lacked last year...

Author: By Bradford B. Kopp, | Title: Hard Times Hit Radcliffe Sailors; M.I.T. Wins All But One Regatta | 10/24/1970 | See Source »

...Victorian Urn Regatta hosted by Radcliffe on the Charles. Fulweiler, with Janice Stroud as crew, fouled out of two races to assure Jones the victory in Division A. Buzzeppo fouled out of the first race and then took all firsts to snatch Division B from Grant and Kellogg, who took one first and six seconds...

Author: By Bradford B. Kopp, | Title: Hard Times Hit Radcliffe Sailors; M.I.T. Wins All But One Regatta | 10/24/1970 | See Source »

Choate showed a chart ranking cereals according to the quantities of nine different vitamins, minerals and protein they contain. In a scale of 900, only three products rated as high as 700. The three: Kellogg's Product 19 and General Mills' Kaboom and Total. Two-thirds of the cereals ranked below 100. Among them were the five bestsellers: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and Sugar Frosted Flakes, and General Mills' Cheerios and Wheaties ("Breakfast of Champions"). Nabisco's Shredded Wheat ranked last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Consumerism: Breakfast of Chumps? | 8/3/1970 | See Source »

Otto Preminger has always had a certain flair for irrelevant melodrama (Bunny Lake Is Missing, Hurry Sundown), but never in his mercurial career has he made anything quite as tacky as Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon. Adapted from an oddly beguiling novel by Marjorie Kellogg (who could be justifiably outraged if she had not written the deadly screenplay herself), Junie Moon is at base an egregious attempt to exploit both sentimental and kinky appetites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Sexual Sideshow | 7/20/1970 | See Source »

...Although his name means nothing to most Americans, his voice is well known to millions: he was once the hearty balladeer who told people on television and radio that "you get a lot to like in a Marlboro." Musically, he has also exhorted consumers to try Falstaff beer, Kellogg's cornflakes and a host of other workaday products. Nowadays, though, Milnes is so busy with opera that he has no more time for commercials, to his mild regret. "I've made more than $20,000 in residuals alone," he says. "My buddies tell me to can the opera...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Marlboro Man as Macbeth | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

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