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...mostly an eastern, private high school and private college game," Laurie Benton '77, team captain said yesterday. "It's fast, but it certainly isn't a killer sport...

Author: By Bruce Q. Birenboim, | Title: Radcliffe Lacrosse Opens Year With 9-7 Loss to Yale | 4/17/1974 | See Source »

...team is now practicing at the field behind Watson rink. Marked for mens' lacrosse, the goals are about the same size, so the new practice field is quite an improvement, Benton said...

Author: By Bruce Q. Birenboim, | Title: Radcliffe Lacrosse Opens Year With 9-7 Loss to Yale | 4/17/1974 | See Source »

...team she is working with is composed of about twenty-five players, half of whom are experienced. These include Laura Johnson, Laura Lennihan, Laurie Benton, all on defense, and Barbara Matson as goalie. These players help provide a basic core group from which Quimby can work. Johnson notes, "Lacrosse is basically an east-coast prep school sport. The core group is composed of people who have played in prep school. The rest are mostly beginners, but they're picking it up fast. The team is really just beginning, but our coach is great...

Author: By Ellen A. Cooper, | Title: Radcliffe Sports: Success on a Limited Budget | 3/26/1974 | See Source »

Continental Air Lines ran into heavy turbulence last week when it an nounced a new advertising slogan: "We really move our tail for you." Not surprisingly, Continental flight attendants detected sexist innuendoes, and at a Dallas presentation of the new campaign, handled by the advertising firm of Benton & Bowles, irate stewardesses walked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Coffee, Tea or Tails? | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

...made Britannica 3 possible was onetime University of Chicago vice president (1937-45) and U.S. Senator (1949-53) William Benton, Encyclopaedia Britannica's majority stockholder and publisher for 30 years. Despite his pride in the current, 14th edition (first published in 1929), he supported his editors' decision to produce a totally new encyclopaedia and agreed to finance the venture. Benton was not on hand for the unveiling; he died last March, two weeks before his 73rd birthday. But in Britannica 3, he has a monument as impressive as any man could want...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Circle of Learning | 1/21/1974 | See Source »

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