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History is helpful here. Before being felled with a ripped tendon in his left foot Dixon was the All-Ivy, All-East, All American sensation who set an American record in the 1000 meters. Going into what should have been the final six months of his Harvard career Dixon was...
With 1:55 left in the final period. Harvard's Dave Burke swung into action and clinched the game. A perfectly executed shot eluded B.C.'s "sophomore sensation" goalie Bob O'Connor, bounced off the crossbar and landed squarely in the net, sewing up the Beanpot for Harvard.
Bardot recalls her early childhood as the proper jeune fille of an affluent father who once whipped her 50 times. ("I felt like a stranger in my parent's house. That's perhaps why I have had so many houses, houses I have bought myself, to feel at...
My pleasure at reading your feature on Paul Newman was exceeded only by the jarring sensation I felt when my 15-year-old daughter glanced at the cover and asked, "Who's Newman?"
In the gizmo-fancying world of local TV news, the helicopter rivals the minicam as the novelty of the moment. Choppers can cost $300,000 or more, but they give some 250 TV station news crews speed and mobility, and serve as remote transmitters for pictures ranging from traffic to...