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ITHACA, N.Y.--Games-R-Fun is a pin ball arcade down the hill from the Royal Palm Tavern on College Street. There, before three Cornell students and a Black man in an overcoat, Mike Bass and I played the Harvard-Cornell game last night...
Sears had identified Miller a few weeks ago in a police photo book as the suspected thief of his stolen camera. When he recognized Miller in the dorm last Wednesday he grabbed his arm and yelled for help. Wang and Sears managed to pin Miller to the floor long enough for the police to come and arrest...
...Ronald Reagan's senior advisers was asked last week to describe the mood of his boss at a time of adversity. The aide responded initially with pantomime. He put an imaginary hand grenade to his mouth, pulled the invisible pin with his teeth, hurled the grenade upward and said with a smile, "He's going up the hill. He's going...
...this has never been associated with cooking oil or, for that matter, with any kind of food. Some chemicals found in these oils should not be there, but they've never been connected with an illness like this. There is something else that we just can't pin down, and as long as we don't know what the underlying cause is, we can't treat the disease...
...lanky young man with the somewhat familiar eyes ambled onto the green. Crouched in his Ben Crenshaw-like putting stance, Nathaniel Crosby, 19, shot a final glance at the pin, coolly sank the 15-ft. birdie putt, then jubilantly leaped into the arms of his caddie, Joby Ross. Bing Crosby's son had just won the 81st U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. Off course, the University of Miami junior displayed all the easygoing awshucksness of his late father, but during play he proved to be a scrappy, tenacious opponent. Coming back from four holes down during the final afternoon round...