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...second time in as many years, the Harvard net will be tended by a player who has never played ice hockey before. "I'm not nervous--just really psyched, really excited," fledgling goaltender Cheryl Tate said yesterday. "I really love the sport...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Women Pucksters Face B.U. Tonight | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

...Tate is currently on leave and is conducting research at the University of Paris at Orsay...

Author: By Janet F. Fifer, | Title: Tate Will Serve As Acting Master Of Dunster House | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

...John H. Tate Jr., Perkins Professor of Mathematics, will serve as acting Master of Dunster House next year pending administrative approval, Dean Fox said yesterday...

Author: By Janet F. Fifer, | Title: Tate Will Serve As Acting Master Of Dunster House | 11/20/1980 | See Source »

Thomas Gainsborough was the most popular portraitist in 18th century England, and the English still love him: in every way, the big Gainsborough retrospective now on view at London's Tate Gallery is a ceremony of national taste. Organized by Art Historian John Hayes, it traces Gainsborough's career from his beginnings as apprentice painter of homespun Suffolk dignitaries to his apotheosis as the most popular and sought-after portraitist of the Georgian ruling classes. There are more than 150 paintings and drawings, although some of his best-known work-like the Blue Boy, or the exquisite portrait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Laureate of the Ruling Classes | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

Under the protocols of the blood feud, one act of revenge begot another, so that violence originating in some forgotten crime or slight could reverberate for generations. Eventually he old brutal arrangement was superseded by the laws of the tate, which undertook to end the freelance savageries of personal revenge by meting out justice uncomplicated by private passion. When the state assumed the responsibility for punishing an offense, the matter, in theory, ended there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: The Temptations of Revenge | 5/12/1980 | See Source »

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