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Beebe, one of the many pre-war Crimson hockey greats to dominate the B.A.A. squad, was high scorer with two goals and two assists. He notched the gameclinching seventh marker halfway into the overtime frame on a solo spurt from mid-ice, after drawing Jack Lavalle out of the Crimson nets...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Beebe Leads Unicorns to 7-6 Victory Over Varsity Puckmen in Overtime Onslaught | 2/11/1947 | See Source »

Improved passing and teamwork turned the tide in the late stages of the game, as Bob McLaughlin added two goals to two earlier assists, while Dave Key and Charlie Coulter shared scoring honors. Tom Weld registered the final marker unassisted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jayvee Skaters Trip Wellesley, 8-4; Cambridge High Nips Freshmen, 4-3 | 2/6/1947 | See Source »

...like Three Wise Guys, the story of the Nativity retold in Runyon's "historical present," by a modern Grimm who talked out of the corner of his mouth. With Howard Lindsay, he turned out a play, A Slight Case of Murder. A score of his stories (Little Miss Marker, etc.) became movies; a few, like The Big Street (1942) he produced himself. Hearst christened The Brighter Side, the daily column where Runyon's endearing ignoramuses, Joe and Ethel Turp, were born...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hand Me My Kady | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

Just before the whistle sounded to end the hard-fought second frame two fast goals within 20 seconds of each other by center Dave Farrell pulled the Crimson to a 3 to 3 deadlock. A marker by B.U.'s Clopeck at 1:03 of the final period sent the Terriers into a short-lived lead, but at 4:11 Sears dented the nets for the Crimson on an assist from behind the goal by Sid Greeley to knot the score...

Author: By Jay K. Welss, | Title: Puckmen Top Boston U., 5-4, On Arena Ice | 12/19/1946 | See Source »

...director, Harvardman Henry Chauncey: "We get a large number of candid-camera shots of the individual, 150 or more, instead of six or eight posed photos." The new exams are also quicker to take, quicker to mark (by I.B.M. machine)-and also eliminate the effect of the marker's prejudices and the state of his digestion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Grading Machines | 11/18/1946 | See Source »

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