Word: manors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sunny New England weather blessed Radcliffe's varsity tennis team yesterday as it posted its third consecutive victory, pelting Pine Manor Jr. College, 41, at Pine Manor. The victory followed an impressive 5-0 shutout of Tufts University on Wednesday...
Practice is important because for the first time Radcliffe will have a genuine inter-collegiate schedule. This year the squad will play 8 games, against such opponents as Yale, Pine Manor and Brown. Lennihan says "Last year we didn't have any real games. Or a real coach. There was just a men's coach who didn't know anything about women's lacrosse. We didn't do anything but mess around. So this year I really don't know what to expect." But with an experienced core group and a basic depth of team strength, Radcliffe should be able...
...Lissa Muscatine, co-captains, and freshmen Denise Thal and Suki Magraw. The other 2 spots are being contested for by Maude Wood, Kathy Agoos, and Rita Fuanaro. With such depth, Radcliffe should be able to look forward to a successful season against such opponents as Wellesley, Wheaton, Pine Manor and other New England schools. The team should also be helped out by a spring trip over vacation that will include matches with University of North Carolina, Duke and Mary Baldwin...
...remember an afternoon I spent in Viedma Hospital, the chief medical facility in Cochabamba. The buildings that make up the hospital had been converted from the manor house of a plantation owner at the time of the Revolution. Now its plaster walls looked as though they might crumble momentarily. I sat in one of the examination rooms as a doctor was setting a cast on a broken leg. I watched as he examined the bandaged leg of the girl on the bed in the center of the dimly-lit, sullen room. She was young, about 19, and her pretty face...
...Atlantic solo, has long avoided public life, emerging only to promote conservation causes. Last week both met with TIME Correspondent William McWhirter. The occasion: Getty had just endowed a $50,000 prize through the World Wildlife Fund, for outstanding service to conservation. The place: Getty's vast Tudor manor, Sutton Place, 25 miles from London. Its spacious gardens and lawns are surrounded by double fences covered with barbed wire and are patrolled by plain-clothes guards along with 25 German shepherd attack dogs. McWhirter's report...