Word: mason
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Most of the guests were celebrated and fell into four categories: vintage movie actors (Roy Rogers, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Fred MacMurray, Loretta Young, Lucille Ball, Bette Davis), British-born stars (James Mason, Roddy McDowall, Julie Andrews, Dudley Moore, Rod Stewart, Elton John), movers and shakers (Henry Kissinger, Armand Hammer) and the special-interest famous (Henry Winkler, Mort Sahl). British reporters were nonplussed by M.C. Ed McMahon but mostly liked George Burns' aging-rake jokes, while the Queen, looking unamused, seemed to scrutinize more than enjoy the pop medley sung by Frank Sinatra and Perry Como. In all, said...
Choice Consequences. Mason Neville, 45, had allegedly consumed nearly a case of beer when two policemen in Madison, S. Dak., pulled him over for running a stop sign. Asked to take a blood-alcohol test, Neville refused, even after a warning that failure to take the test could lead to a one-year loss of his driver's license. Could his refusal be used as evidence at trial? South Dakota's top court said no, but last week the Supreme Court said...
...minutes were enough to provide the only score the squad would need to record its second victory of the year over Yale. With just seven minutes gone. Harvard's Dinny Starr broke behind the Bulldog defense. The ensuing pass to teammate Jennifer White, who then beat Eli goalie Betsy Mason with a strong slapshot, was all Harvard needed to take its 1-0 lead...
...visions of the Northeastern game finally out of their minds, the icewomen put Yale away in the middle stanza. While Crimson goalie Chery! Tate, the Beanpot's MVP, stopped the Bulldog offense on one end of the ice. Harvard's second line of Alex Lightfoot, Starr and White kept Mason plenty busy on the other--scoring three unanswered goals...
Harvard closed out the day's scoring at the 7:17 mark of the third when White finished off her first hat trick of the year with a quick slapshot past the outstretched stick of Mason...