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Maureen Finn, who had a fine day of her own, notching four goals and two assists, and Cat Ferrante, who scored three goals and dealt two assists, then countered with scoring efforts of their own before Den Hartog slipped in her final score...

Author: By John Beilenson, | Title: Laxwomen Pummel Springfield, 22-2; Den Hartog Stars, Ties Scoring Mark | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

Maureen Finn opened things up for the laxwomen with a goal off a Cat Ferrante pass just 1;02 into the game. Den Hartog then notched two unassisted efforts at 8:25 and 14:28 that were followed by goals by Annie MacMillan and Jennifer White. Finn then ended the scoring for the half with a "go down, pass, pass shoot" goal from an assist from the ever present Den Hartog...

Author: By John Beilenson, | Title: Men's and Women's Lacrosse Squads Triumph | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

Ralph Bakshi dreams big. Turning Fritz the Cat (1972) and The Lord of the Rings (1978) into animated features posed insufficient challenge to a man who contains Whitmanesque multitudes. Now he would tell, in an hour and a half of cartoons, the story of 20th century America and its popular music. American Pop would be a nipper version of Disney's Fantasia, and something more: a dirge for lost patriarchy, for the sermons and sins of fathers everywhere, personified by four generations of American pops. One father would die in a tsarist pogrom; the next would become a friend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Punk Fantasia | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

Left wing attacker Jennifer White started things off for Harvard at 1:12 of the first half, courtesy of a pin-point Francesca Denhartog pass from the right corner. With feline quickness, Cat Ferrante, set up by a Maureen Finn shovel pass, gnarled the nets with the first third of her eventual hat trick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Laxwomen Win 5th, Dump Eagles 12-2 | 4/2/1981 | See Source »

...this kind of co operation would have been "unthinkable only a few years ago and therefore at least symbolically worrisome." Symbolism aside, it helps the Soviets support their expanded military activities in Siberia. Sources in Seoul also say that Soviet submarines are bolder than in the past about playing cat-and-mouse with South Kore an coastal patrol boats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asia: The Soviets Stir Up the Pacific | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

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