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Cavanagh's linemate Steve Owen twanged the twines after about a minute of the overtime, but the puck bounced off the net and back across the goal line. Once again the referee failed to overrule him No goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 10 Best Games: A Study in Drama | 2/16/1985 | See Source »

...Cleary '55-'58 91 104 195 2. Joe Cavanagh '68-'71 60 127 187 3. George Hughes '75-'79 66 95 161 4. Bob McNamana '70-'73 64 87 151 5. Randy Roth '72-'75 54 88 142 6. Dave Hynes '70-'73 64 76 140 7. Stephen Owen '68-'71 48 88 136 8. Mark Fusco 79-'83 44 91 135 9. Dan DeMichele '68-'71 77 46 123 10. Bill Corkery '70-'73 53 63 116 Players listed in boldface will appear in the Masters' Beanpot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Top 10 Crimson Scorers | 1/18/1985 | See Source »

That Muzak should soothe the inhabitants of the Pentagon is fitting, for the whole system was basically the creation of an unusual general, George Owen Squier, a West Pointer ('87) who devoted much of his Army career to science. Assigned to evaluate the military potential in the experiments of the Wright Brothers, he became in 1908 one of the first passengers to fly, for all of nine minutes, in a Wright machine. As a young artilleryman, he invented the polarizing photochronograph to measure the speed of a projectile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Trapped in a Musical Elevator | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

...bent on vengeance. Most of the time she was a stiff-backed, old-fashioned antisuffragist who easily alternated between exposés of the Beef Trust and fawning profiles of historical heroes (Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln) and even corporate chieftains (U.S. Steel's Elbert Gary, General Electric's Owen Young). With Tarbell-like thoroughness, Brady describes a defiantly single woman wasting her talent on hasty magazine articles and much of her life in platonic friendships with adoring male colleagues. Until her death in 1944 at 86, Tarbell suffered persistent feelings of inadequacy. "She was called to achievement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Notable: Nov. 26, 1984 | 11/26/1984 | See Source »

...hourly workers at 30 U.S. plants in ten states. Canadian Union Boss Robert White was demanding that his GM workers receive a bigger wage increase than the one their U.S. counterparts got in their new contract. White, though, was under heavy pressure from United Auto Workers President Owen Bieber to settle the strike quickly. Bieber did not want to see Canadian wages get too far out of line with American pay rates and was eager to get U.S. workers back on the job. Last week, after GM made a new pay proposal, the union accepted the offer, which must still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor Relations: GM Strikes a Deal in Canada | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

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