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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After high-sticking calls against BC's Tom Songin, BU's Jack O'Callahan set up a four-on-four situation, Mullen slapped a deflection of a Dave Annecchiarico shot into the nets with 5:23 left in the game...

Author: By Keith Salkowski, | Title: BU Edges BC 8-7 in ECAC Tourney Thriller | 3/9/1977 | See Source »

...MIND of the playwright is not unlike that of the master criminal. Before acting, each must construct a well-conceived, meticulous plan, tightly bound together, without any loose ends. In the case of Softly Stealing, the new Kirkland House musical, the mastermind is that of Tom Fuller '74 of Harvard's Gilbert and Sullivan fame, and the plot rocks with enough surprising twists and turns to be worthy of the reputation of Edward Sable, its notorious but good-hearted Victorian robber hero...

Author: By Diane Sherlock, | Title: An Almost Perfect Crime | 3/5/1977 | See Source »

...INDIVIDUALS 200-yd. 200-yd. Individual Medley 1:56.5 Paco Canales 8 1:57.7 Duncan Pyle 10 1:55.2 Tom Wolf 5 1:55.1 Kevin O'Connell 4 Wolf, O'Connell qualified for NCAA's 50-yd. Freestyle 21.1 Malcolm Cooper 5 Harvard University Record; qualified for NCAA...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: For Biochem, At Guard... | 3/4/1977 | See Source »

Also representing Harvard this weekend will be Dave Albert (110 lbs.), Bob Cusumano (134 lbs.), whom Lee describes as a darkhorse, Bill Mulvihill (142 lbs.), Tom Bixby (150 lbs.), Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.), Ed Bordley (167 lbs.) and Fred Smith...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Matmen Ready for Eastern Tournament | 3/3/1977 | See Source »

...public library. Lenin as I knew Lenin. The Lenin I knew, or if memory serves, Vladimir Illyich Ulyanov: short, balding, desperate to lead the revolution finally taking place in Russia. A snowball in hell-wants to turn the civilized world into a standing committee of workers' deputies. Tom Stoppard's brilliant play Travesties opens with a dark Flander's field's morning. The lights go down; sounds of booming cannon are heard, mingled curiously with birds singing. A red neon sign floats up from the stage, flashes on: SILENCE, it commands. The theatre-goers giggle nervously; Stoppard wants...

Author: By Joseph Dalton, | Title: Pulling Out All the Stops | 3/3/1977 | See Source »

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