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Dates: during 1970-1979
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MARRIED. Mickey Rooney, 57, pint-size powerhouse actor whose film career began when he was five as a cigar-chomping troublemaker on two-reelers and later led to television stardom; and Janice Darlene Chamberlin, 39, a singer and writer, and close friend of four years; he for the eighth time, she for the second; in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Confided the bride about her new husband: "Mickey believes so much in the institution of marriage that I can't disappoint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Milestones | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

JUDY GARLAND would have understood; so would Mickey Rooney. In the warm Weather, after all, a college person's fancy turns to thoughts of do-it-yourself--that's why we had all those nauseating college films of the late '30s. "My dad's got a barn," Mickey would volunteer, and My Mom's got a sewing machine for making costumes," Judy would chime in, and before the audience had time to groan at the sheer corniness of it all, they would have A SHOW. Well, it's 40 years later now and the lure of Ziegfeld has given...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: Why Not Do It Yourself? | 7/28/1978 | See Source »

Right now, it is too early to tell if the new Summer School paper is being set up as a "politics-free" alternative to The Crimson, or simply another in a long series of Garland-Rooney frolics. Jonathan J. Ledecky '79, moderator of the newspaper, maintains that the paper "is not going to be in anywhere the same league as The Crimson"; Marshall R. Pihl '55, associate director of the Summer School, allows that the new venture is not an attempt to interfere with this paper's editorial policy. Both are honorable men, and we trust their word...

Author: By Francis J. Connolly, | Title: Why Not Do It Yourself? | 7/28/1978 | See Source »

Back in the days when children could spell neither conglomerate nor Nielsen, we thought of sport as courage, competition and manliness. (We couldn't spell macho then either.) Show business was Jack Benny bellowing "Rochester!" and Mickey Rooney groping toward Ann Rutherford, while Judge Hardy, secretly a dirty old man, fantasized from back of camera three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: EMPERORS AND CLOWNS | 1/10/1977 | See Source »

BROWNHARVARD 86 Attilio Cecchin LE 84 Russ Savage 78 Kevin Rooney LT 74 Charlie Kaye 90 Mike Wallace MG 35 Lou Bernieri 69 Bob Miller RT 77 Steve Kaseta 12 Mike Sherman RE 91 Bob Baggott 54 Scott Nelson LB 30 Joe Jason 64 Lou Cole LB 55 Tommy Joyce 58 Jeff Van Ribbink LCB 23 Bill Emper 24 Dick Galvin S 17 Paul Halas 95 Luke Gaffney ADJ 18 Lou Rice 20 Frank Pozniak RCB 41 Andy Puopolo

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENTATIVE STARTING LINE-UPS | 10/30/1976 | See Source »

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