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After Cavalry Lieut. Mark Phillips spent two successive weekends as a guest of Britain's Princess Anne at Sandringham House, London gossips were atwitter at the prospects of the first British royal wedding in more than a decade. The twitter grew louder when the lieutenant, sailing off for a two-year tour of duty in Germany, bade a warm dockside farewell to the Princess in full view of stevedores, soldiers and security guards. "They were just like any other couple saying goodbye to each other," said a guard. "They were two nice little kisses." But to talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 22, 1973 | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...Charles Grice ("Lefty") Driesell, the loose, lanky (6ft. 4-in.) Maryland basketball coach. He is wearing a $250 double-knit suit and the "aw-shucks" grin of a plowboy at a tea dance, and when he casually flashes the awaited V-for-victory sign, the cheers resound all the louder. Lefty and his legions are ready for another game in their drive to become the nation's No. 1 college basketball team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hardwood Huckster | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...their lines, they have been placed well by their director, and their play is too short. Eleven-odd years ago the Loeb introduced A Man's A Man to America. The play's return at Eliot House is worthy of at least two hurrahs, but the applause would be louder and longer if the production had finished its business...

Author: By Alan Heppel, | Title: A Man's A Man | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

...your daughters into Harvard (especially if, heaven forbid, you have no sons)? And what of alunal contributions? Doesn't it seem (now "Cliffies," it's no fair for you to answer this one, just because you're four times smarter and your voices are who-knows-how-many-times louder) that there is some correlation between education, jobs, and alumni (alumaes) contributions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOME DOUBTS ABOUT "DOUBTS" | 11/14/1972 | See Source »

...women only two and a half times as smart as their Harvard counterparts settled down in Cambridge this Fall, some even in the previously all-male Yard. Only a few staid old grads lamented the sight of women-eating breakfast by themselves at, the Union. By far the louder complaint was that progress was too slow. But even those who were impatient realized that the University was moving inexorable toward equality...

Author: By James W. Muller, | Title: Doubts About Equal Admissions | 11/7/1972 | See Source »

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