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...DIED. Finn Ronne, 80, American polar explorer; of a heart attack; in Bethesda, Md. The son of a Norwegian sailmaker who had gone to Antarctica with Roald Amundsen and Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Ronne joined Byrd's 1933 expedition there as a radio operator and dogsled driver. Over the next 25 years, he returned to the South Pole eight times (thrice with his wife Edith, one of the first women to make the trip). On a 15-month trek in 1946-48, he disproved the notion that the continent was divided in two, and finished charting the Weddell...
Freshmen Kate Martin, Maureen Finn and Sarah Yedinsky joined sophomores Sara LeBlond and Anne MacMillan, juniors Annie Valie, Sue Field, and juniors co-captains Chris Sailer and Elaine Kellogg to from a cohesive, spirited and talented team that proved it could, in Field's words, "play with the best in the east...
While collisions knocked Crimson stickwomen Kate Martin, Maureen Finn and Sue Field to the turf at various times, referee Tina Reinprecht felt that Yale's aggressive play was simply that--aggressive...
Similar situations exist at Boston University, Wellesley College and MIT. But a midwestern school, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, a handful of students have had their leases terminated for cohabitating, Marlene Mantyk, housing adviser, says. But John W. Finn, U of M's associate director of housing, says his office hears only of the extreme cases, and most complaints come from a few parents shocked to find out what college life is like now. Certainly personal and social freedom unknown to even recent alumni exists now on most campuses...
...excellent midfield play of Sailer, Maureen Finn and Sarah Chubb, the Crimson continued to press, but couldn't tally the tying goal, and UConn's Mary Taylor put the game out of reach with one minute remaining, scoring off a Payne pass...