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...CHRIS MITCHELL, men's basketball-Playing time; TRACY KIMMEL, women's ice hockey goalie: Unlimited studio recording time and a hockey sweater; ANITA DIAZ, women's track--A breakfast in bed of bagels, cream cheese, coffee and a newspaper, LIZ WARD, women's ice hockey--A 1000-goal season; MAUREEN GILDEA, women's swim team co-captain--A new knee; MAUREEN FINN, women's field hockey co-captain--$10,000 for lacrosse and a good stick; LENNY YAJIMA, women's track--Nothing--she has everything she wants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Holiday Wishes of Harvard Jocks | 12/12/1981 | See Source »

Swimming without co-captains. Maureen Gildea and Pam Stone, the Crimson fell behind Maine 20-14 after the first four events despite Debbie Zimic's first-place finish in the 1000-yard freestyle (11:06.3), and Shelby Calvert's first-place finish in the 200-yd. freestyle (1:59.2). Zimic came in a full ten seconds ahead of the second-place finisher even though she had anchored the 400-yd. medley relay team in the previous race...

Author: By John J. Nicholas, | Title: Aquawomen Top Maine for Third Win | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

Correspondent Maureen Dowd, who joined TIME's staff last September from the Washington Star, and who was working on her first cover story, found the subject beguiling and familiar. She grew up in Washington with five cats who produced 25 kittens. Though she proposed such dignified names as Princess and Napoleon for the kittens, her older brothers and sister insisted on calling all of them J. Fred Muggs, after NBC's famous chimpanzee. Sums up Dowd: "After years of covering public officials, I found cats a pleasant relief. Cats are every bit as narcissistic as politicians, but, happily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 7, 1981 | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...search of the eloquence of fog people; lounges lynxlike and purrs out a denunciation of political commitment; walks slowly toward Louise and waits as she steps up into their first illicit kiss-the most erotic moment in a movie that is as much about comrades as about lovers. Maureen Stapleton makes a flinty, domineering, humane Emma Goldman and, with just a hint of Bella Abzug brassiness, underlines Reds' straddling of two periods of American ferment: the late teens and the late '60s. As Reed's Soviet nemesis, Novelist Jerzy Kosinski acquits himself handsomely-a tundra of Russian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Go On | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...Reed. Reported by Maureen Dowd/ Washington and Georgia Harbison/New York, with other bureaus

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crazy over Cats | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

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