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...case could be made that Harvard did well just keeping the score that low. Indeed, the Crimson made one goal-line stand in the second quarter, stopped Princeton twice later on before watching Chris Howe miss two quite makeable field goals, killed a fourth drive thanks to a Tom Masterson interception, and otherwise put in a long, if not good, day's work...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: You Win Some, You Lose Some, You Isom | 10/24/1977 | See Source »

This is not to say that Taylor is provincial. Between graduation and his return to Cambridge, he tried out for the Olympic squad, and, failing that, wound up with a semi-pro team in Waterloo, Iowa. The U.S. Hockey League, which produced NHL players like Bill Masterson and Lou Nanne after the first expansion, gave Taylor a chance to start his coaching career...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Taylor Decides to Leave Cambridge; Will Coach Yale Varsity Next Season | 4/12/1976 | See Source »

...aware of any evidence that Philadelphia alumni are a cohesive group which has any special view," says Thomas A. Masterson '49, a former federal district court judge who retired into private practice last year. "Nor am I aware of efforts to articulate any special view or approach." Masterson notes that "Harvard alumni are active in all the major businesses, professions and educational institutions in Philadelphia," and that "a fair number of people are at the top of those institutions." But he is quick to add. "Their political and social philosophies encompass a wide range of views with no identifiable single...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Philadelphia: Brotherly Alumni | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

...performance of such thorough excitement that the rest of the movie cannot compete with it. Except for a fine, low-key characterization by Peter Masterson as a dutiful station-house cop, Frank Perry (Diary of a Mad Housewife, Play It As It Lays) has cast the movie rather haphazardly, and his heavy direction encourages a sort of collective actors' hysteria. The writing is without much enterprise; in deed, why make another movie about a police chief at all? It would have been far more interesting to use the same material for a film about Wills - that is, both...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Psychic Homicide | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

THERE ARE perhaps a half dozen musicals which are done by almost all amateur groups sooner or later--and Guys and Dolls is, without question, one of them. Many of us have already been acquainted with the marvelously larger-than-life, Runyonesque characters in the form of Sky Masterson, Nathan Detroit, or the inimitable Nicely-Nicely Johnson. Thus, the success in presenting Frank Loesser's musical depends, for better or for worse, on the degree to which the performers can live up to a firmly established level of caricature. In this respect, the opening-night Leverett House audience...

Author: By Matthew Gabel, | Title: Nathan Detroit's Alive and Well | 11/10/1973 | See Source »

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