Word: manors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...year-old daughter of a British insurance tycoon, was in jail-again. The blonde, Oxford-educated million-heiress was accused of masterminding and directing the largest art theft in recent history: last month's looting of 19 masterpieces, including paintings by Goya and Gainsborough, from the Irish manor home of Mining Heir Sir Alfred Beit.* The art works, valued at $20 million, were recovered intact two weeks ago in a remote cottage in County Cork, on the Irish coast, where police found both the paintings and Rose Dugdale. She had been sought by police in connection with Irish Republican...
...singles action, freshman Denise Thal playing in the number-one spot, bounced back from Saturday's defeat in the hands of Lisa Rosenblum, Yale's three-time All-New England intercollegiate singles champ, to edge Tufts's Debbie Kurson, 7-5, 1-6, 7-6, and to demolish Pine Manor's Fayre McDonnell...
Radcliffe demonstrated its depth and versatility in yesterday's contest against Pine Manor by alternating Muscatine and Wood for Magraw and Furnaro in the number-two and-three singles spots...
Muscatine faltered in the first set against Pine Manor's Muffy MacDonald, 0-6, but struggled back to capture the match, 6-4, 6-1. In the other match, Wood found little difficulty with Pine Manor's Jane Gallagher and eased through a two-set victory...
Doubles combination Magraw-Agoos continued the team's winning ways by smashing Pine Manor's Pratt-Reineman duo, 6-4, 6-0. Radcliffe suffered its sole defeat during the two-day stand when Funaro and Gelzer fell, 6-2, 6-1, in the last match of the afternoon...