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...Veteran sailor Barbie Grant will skipper the A division boat for Radcliffe with Marie Roehm as her crew. Janice Stroud and captain Kathy Angell will alternate as skipper and crew on the B division boat. That foursome is the same one which brought Radcliffe the national championship last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Sailors Face Key Weekend Contest, Hope to Qualify for National Championships | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

...There they go! Someone just capsized! It was very spectacular! It was remarkable; you should have seen that," Dave Brownlee exclaimed yesterday as he told The Crimson about this year's sailing team. Brownlee, a varsity sailor, was in Harvard's new sailing pavilion overlooking the Charles River Basin as he spoke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sailors Vie for 2nd Place in N.E. With Tufts, University of R.I. | 4/27/1973 | See Source »

Both crews rowed with well-drilled precision and pose through choppy waters, into a stiff quartering headwind, and successfully past a wandering sailor who drifted into the middle of the race course where he was nearly drawn and quartered by a sixteen-blade floating Veg-O-Matic...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake, | Title: Lights, Heavies Sweep Biglin, Stein Cup Races | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...Moonface Martin, travelling with submachine gun in violin case as the Reverend Doctor Moon, provides Billy with a ticket and berth, more problems are created than solved. The ticket belonged to Public Enemy Number 1, who never showed for the voyage; now everyone is chasing after Billy, who becomes sailor, chef and old woman to escape arrest. In between costume changes, he tries to woo Hope from her fiance, Sir Evelyn (Evelyn?!) Oakleigh. Amid the antics which follow, Billy is feted as the boat's resident celebrity, and jailed as an impostor, Reno discovers (although I can't say where...

Author: By Deborah A. Coleman, | Title: It's Delovely | 4/20/1973 | See Source »

...either side of his family. His father was a piano salesman who eked out a precarious living. His mother played the piano passably, and Coward acknowledged that he was linked to her with "an umbilical cord of piano wire." By the time Noël donned his first childish sailor suit, Mrs. Coward had discovered her vocation: stage mother. The average mother is content to believe that her son is bright; the stage mother has a fanatical conviction that her son is a genius. With no discernible difficulty, Mrs. Coward instilled this unshakable faith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: The Master Entertainer | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

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