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Cochrane is a product of Matignon High School in Cambridge, where he starred for three seasons in hockey and baseball. The Biology concentrator took a regular shift for the freshman sextet during the 1975-76 campaign, scoring 25 points to lead the defensive corps...
Cotter, who hails from Charlestown, captained the state champion Matignon High School team in 1976-77. The right winger, who scored 40 goals and notched 29 assists his senior year, copped All-Scholastic recognition. Cotter played on two state champion teams and three Catholic Conference champion squads while amassing 183 career points...
Fidler played center on the same Matignon line as Cotter, and now centers Cotter's unit at B.U. The Charlestown native led the state in scoring as a senior with 96 points and ended his four-year career with 220 points. That total placed him fifth in all-time scoring in Massachusetts...
...whom he named both Prime Minister and Finance Minister in August 1976. The jovial, rotund Barre, who likes to describe himself as "a square man living in a round body," wrote the textbook used most often in French economics classrooms. Since he moved to his offices at the Hotel Matignon, Barre has applied textbook economics to France's problems. His austere "Plan Barre," announced in September of last year, urged business to limit wage hikes to 6.5% a year, v. the 17% annual rate that was handsomely contributing to France's double-digit inflation. To reduce the country...
...Monday Notre Dame makes its first appearance ever in Cambridge, having trounced Harvard, 5-2, at South Bend Ind., during Christmas break last year. Sophomore Brian "Dukie" Walsh, a former Matignon High School star, has earned 27 points to lead the Irish, who stand 7-8-1 with a game against Boston College scheduled for this Sunday...