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...second period started off with the powerful Huskies stronger than over. Harvard was sloppy in its defensive zone and Bill Seabury, Dean McGranahan, and Paul Bloch, centering the three Northeastern lines, kept the pressure on Harvard goalie Bill Fitzsimmons with steal after steal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey Squad Mushes Huskies, 3-1 | 12/9/1965 | See Source »

...second line contributed goals in the first and third periods. The pattern of both was a steal at the blueline, a quick pass to center Jack Garrity, who carried the puck goal-ward, and a flip across the crease to left wing Bob Fredo, who converted twice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey Team Wallops Bowdoin 9-2 | 12/2/1965 | See Source »

Harvard kept pressing well into the fourth period, with Dave Taft and Luts Hoeppner moving all over the field to steal Yale balls. But the Crimson could only score once more, when Njoku put in another rebound. Meanwhile Yale had scored twice, and easily maintained their 6-3 lead in the final minute...

Author: By Jonathan B. Marks, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Crimson Booters Topped By Eli 6-3, Njoku Scores Twice in Late Rally | 11/20/1965 | See Source »

...telephone interview, Liz Car Center Mrs. Johnson's Press Secretary, told the CRIMSON that the First Lady grabs any day where she can steal 12 hours to check on library architecture." The Harvard tour was only one in a series of trips beginning two months ago, be said that have taken the First Lady to New York City, Yale, and Princeton, as well as the Truman and Eisenhower libraries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Lady Tours Harvard, Views Wm. James Hall | 11/20/1965 | See Source »

While guiding me throught the ancient English tea ceremony, ("Have you know me for seven years? If so then you may pour."), she told me how much she would like her books to be read: "I've told my agents not to worry if the Russians ever steal them. I've told them I'd like them to hide the books in lavatories, in the parks, anywhere that people might pick them up and steal them." She is quite jealous of every word, and every representation of her words. She carefully goes over each picture for her books with...

Author: By T. JAY Matthews, | Title: P.L. Travers | 11/17/1965 | See Source »

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