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Trail of Terror. Lone standout was Mayor Don MacGillivray, a World War II aviator, who firmly believes: "We're going to have to put up with some inconveniences for defense and research-and besides, this ordinance is unenforceable." Not even the ban's supporters seriously thought they were going to catch supersonic culprits up in the air, but they did hope it would at least serve as a precedent. Says Santa Barbara City Attorney Stanley Tomlinson: "I know we'll come in for some kidding about this, but it's high time somebody somewhere spoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Air: Banning the Boom | 10/6/1967 | See Source »

...third period, Harvard proved to everyone's satisfaction that failing to clear the puck and leaving Husky forwards loose in front of its net would result in Northeastern goals. Bloh, Bill Seabury, and Jim Leu scored fairly routinely, but Joe MacGillivray's marker was an eye-opener. In the face of a Husky rush, Welch skated 25 feet in front of his goal to bat aside MacGillivray's length-of-the-rink pass, but missed. The puck slid agonizingly into the open net behind...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Late Scoring Explosion Beats Hockey Team, 6-2 | 12/3/1964 | See Source »

Three Northeastern goals kept the Huskies in the game after 20 minutes. After Leo Dupere and Bill Seabury had scored on long angle shots, Charles MacGillivray knocked in Seabury's rebound with only five seconds left in the period...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Sexlet Outguns Huskies in Consolation As B.C. Nips B.U. for Beanpot Crown | 2/11/1964 | See Source »

Templer will stay in Malaya until June. His successor: Sir Donald MacGillivray, 47, a Scottish diplomat whose job it will be to consolidate the peace that Templer made possible by war. Templer's new job is the top field command that Britain has to give. Under NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Alfred M. Gruenther, he will command British, Canadian, Dutch, Belgian and Danish troops guarding the vital plainlands between the Baltic and the Rhine. The backbone of his command: some 80,000 men of Britain's Army of the Rhine, which includes the heaviest concentration of armor (three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Appointment on the Rhine | 1/11/1954 | See Source »

Died. Daisy Green (real name Mrs. Marie MacGillivray), 57, one of the original six Florodora Girls of 1900; after an 18-months illness, in Los Angeles. Sang the Sextet in ruffled petticoats with parasols...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Milestones: Aug. 21, 1939 | 8/21/1939 | See Source »

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