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Between semesters, most Harvard students try to leave Cambridge to visit friends or relatives and unwind after exams. The last Saturday of intersession, co-captain Lauren Norton and the women's hockey team were outside of Cambridge, but they were on a bus bound for Ingalls Rink in New Haven, due to face off against Yale in an important Ivy League contest...

Author: By William A. Danoff, | Title: Lauren Norton | 2/24/1981 | See Source »

...give a million dollars to have that last goal," Lau said in the Ingalls Rink locker room after Harvard's frustrating 5-5 tie with Yale Saturday night. "But," he added, "what...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Playoff Hopes Still Alive for Crimson | 2/23/1981 | See Source »

Drenched with sweat, the Harvard icemen clopped through the rink of Boston Garden on the way to locker room number 11, there to savor a triumph nearly without flaw. They trooped past a noisy, elation-filled melee of back-slapping, chances of "Harvard!" and clenched fists of satisfaction. They were tired, very tired, but they were also damn happy...

Author: By Jim Hershberg, | Title: At Long last Beanpot | 2/10/1981 | See Source »

Abruptly she decides to go roller-skating at the Roxy Roller Rink, a hangar-sized, strobe-lit, hard-rock hell just north of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, where she is capable of circulating for eight hours at a time. She leaves the Roxy, much refreshed, at 4 a.m. and goes home to her boyfriend, she relates later with enthusiasm. By 8 in the morning she is reclining in the studio of Arsi, her Rumanian skin specialist. Later she is sitting in the kitchen of Photographer Ara Gallant, being made up for the Italian edition of Vogue. Gallant's apartment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modeling the '80s Look: The Faces and Fees are Fabulous | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

Born in Montreal, the fifth often children, Bossy grew up playing with his brothers on a rink set up in the backyard by his father, an industrial engineer. As a peewee and junior, he poured the puck into the net so often that the French-speaking Quebecois adopted Bossy, whose parents are English, as one of their own, listing his name as Michel, not Mike, in the newspaper stories extolling his scoring exploits. In four years as a junior player with the Laval Nationals, he scored 308 goals, but was passed over by 14 teams in the amateur draft because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bullets from the Boss, Mike Bossy | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

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