Word: taplin
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With 12:33 left in the first half, Dartmouth scored the goal that eventually won the game when back Katey McCormack slammed the ball towards the lefthand corner of the net. Goalie Juliet Lamont kicked it away, but Joanne Taplin alertly snatched up the rebound and passed off to teammate Carol Trask, who flung the ball into the lower right hand corner to put the Green up, 1-0, at the half...
...with 7:07 left to play, a Dartmouth duo of Taplin and Paula Joyce helped ice the snowy battle when Dartmouth was awarded a penalty corner off their charging drive. McCormack took the pass from the corner and sent the ball zooming over Lamont's head...
...most of the efforts to help are genuine. A Brooklyn, N.Y., black newspaper, Big Red, is raising funds for the Atlanta police department. St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cambridge, Mass., is urging members to pray and wear green ribbons, symbolizing life. The Rev. Willie Taplin Barrow, a Chicago mother and minister, helped organize a group of 200 women to travel to Atlanta to meet with parents "to find out how we can help." Says Barrow: "If everybody just prays, God can do anything...
Surprisingly, the Metropolitan Opera, whose $43 million annual budget is four times as large as that of any other U.S. company, has a relatively paltry endowment of $2.2 million. In a press conference last week, Met President Frank Taplin and Executive Director Anthony Bliss announced plans to remedy that situation in a big way. By its 100th anniversary season in 1983-84, they said, the Met aims to raise its endowment to $100 million. Its nationwide campaign has already gathered $33 million in pledges, including a single gift of $5 million from the Texaco Philanthropic Foundation...