Word: lisa
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...originate from the Old North Church in Boston rather than from Charlestown. Instead of passing through Longfellow's "meadows brown" and "village street," Di Carlo will ride through a typical 20th century urban sprawl (see map). If he wished, he could stop for a grinder at Mamma Lisa's Pizza House, a beer at Moriarty's Bar, a pound of chopped chicken liver at Levine's Kosher Meat Market or lunch at the China Bo Restaurant. He could wash his horse blanket at Launderland or even trade in his steed for something with more horsepower...
...They're surprised that I'm wacky and that I can sing," smiles Actress Eileen Fulton, whose nightclub act at New York's Plaza Hotel includes gospel music as well as Duke Ellington songs. Until now, Fulton has been better known to audiences as Lisa Shea, that cunning mistress of malevolence on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. In 15 years of televised traumas, Fulton has neatly tucked away three marriages, two divorces, 18 or 19 lovers, two children (one in wedlock, one out), a phantom fetus and a miscarriage. In real life...
Yale's strength lies in its top three performers. Senior Lisa Rosebaum hasn't lost an intercollegiate match in four years; she's perhaps the best female tennis player in the east. In the second and third slots, freshmen Sue Graham and Anne Seidler should provide plenty of competition for their Radcliffe opponents...
Captain Lissa Muscatine fell prey to Joe Curran, 6-4, 6-3, Curran, who has lost only two collegiate matches in the last four years, both to Lisa Rosenblum of Yale, pulled ahead 4-1 in the first set. The scrappy Muscatine evened it up with three straight, but lost the set in the last two games...
Next Saturday, the Radcliffe Tennis Team will face Yale in a meet Thal predicted would be the most difficult of the season. Leading the Yale team will be Lisa Rosenbaum, the New England Intercollegiate Champion...