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Radcliffe will play Pine Manor Thursday at 4 p.m. at home. Hewes said Pine Manor is "a very strong team and it will be a struggle to improve on our 1-1 record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Bows to Princeton After Net Loss at Barnard | 4/17/1972 | See Source »

Frances Loughran was restless. At 42 she had everything that many women desire: a devoted husband, eight dutiful children and a 13-room house in the leafy suburb of Pelham Manor, N.Y. She also had a master's degree in psychology and a lively intelligence that was not being challenged by her activities as church volunteer worker and Cub Scout den mother. "When my youngest child was five and could cross the street alone, I saw the handwriting on the wall," she recalls. "I knew I had to do something...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAREERS: The Re-Entry Problem | 3/20/1972 | See Source »

MassPIRG: East grew largely out of the organizational efforts of Susan Moran, student at Pine Manor Junior College. Moran attended a nation-wide PIRG conference in Washington under the direction of Donald Ross, lawyer with Ralph Nader's Public Interest Research Group, and combed Nader's files for public interest enthusiasts in the Boston area...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MassPIRG Petitioning Gains Approval of 30% of Students | 3/11/1972 | See Source »

Another commercial trend is juvenile creations by celebrities. In Mandy (Harper & Row; $4.95), Julie Andrews tells about an eponymous orphan girl who longs for a family, finds a deserted cottage outside the orphanage grounds, and is adopted by the lord of the local manor. Though Mandy is selling like The Whole Earth Catalog, it mainly proves that Julie Andrews has fondly read The Secret Garden and deserves every success as a singer and film actress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Caboose Thoughts and Celebrities | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

...Malraux plunged deep into his writing. He continues to live with the Vilmorin family in the huge manor house and spends much of each day at his desk, working on his books. His name has frequently come up for the Nobel Prize in Literature, but when the 1971 award was announced last month he was passed over once again. Recently, TIME Correspondent Paul Ress paid a visit to Malraux at Verrières. "Malraux was a bit put out that his two cats both climbed onto the interviewer, ignoring him," reported Ress. "Otherwise he was in fine form, talkative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: History's Witness: Malraux at 70 | 11/15/1971 | See Source »

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