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...referees were very unfair to B.U., and the fans registered their disapproval with roaring boos in the third period. The frequent B.U. penalties gave Harvard a 32-27 shooting advantage, but that statistic became meaningless after the Terrier's penalty killers and power play ruined the Crimson...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: B.U. Skates Past Hockey Team, 4-1 | 2/15/1972 | See Source »

Meanwhile she lives in her new house in Malibu with her daughter, a young driver-helper, a maid, a fox terrier, a large mongrel and a deaf cat. She eats health foods ("Our whole society is built around the dining table," she complains over alfalfa sprouts and carrot juice) and spends a lot of time watching the tide-and her psyche. Starting with her breakthrough in B. & C. & T. & A., she recalls, "people kept saying, 'Wow! You're a star. You must really be happy,' and I kept asking myself, 'If it's so great...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Skin Touch | 1/17/1972 | See Source »

...unusual peek into the First Family's album of Christmases past. Most remarkable, however, is the spectacle of a nattily dressed Richard Nixon romping on the sitting-room floor with his dogs, King Timahoe, an Irish setter, Vicky, a gray miniature poodle and Pasha, a Yorkshire terrier. The President, doubtless mindful of the outcry when his predecessor tugged on canine ears, scrupulously confined his gestures of affection toward King Timahoe to playful pats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AMERICAN NOTES: White House Christmas | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

...record industry's newest Christmas release is a dog. Or rather, five dogs -two shepherds, a poodle, a terrier and a pinscher, all performing a ruff-voiced version of Jingle Bells. The record is a howling success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Hounds of Christmas | 12/27/1971 | See Source »

...outshot and slightly outplayed the Crimson in the first period, jumping to a 2-0 lead. Thunder Thornton came up with the Terrier's first goal, converting a Dave Weisner pass after Weisner had stolen the puck from Harvard's Andy Burns. Ron Anderson put the Crimson further in the hole at 14:48 by drilling home a low forty footer that caught the inside post...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Crimson Icemen Deadlock B.U., 4-4 | 12/9/1971 | See Source »

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