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...Gail B. Mazur, a member of Neighborhood Nine, said the respondents viewed the Library as an environmental issue and not as a political one. Mazur said that the questionnaires showed a lack of partisanship towards or against the late President John F. Kennedy '40 or the Kennedy family...

Author: By Stuart A. Sundlun, | Title: Area Residents Object to Plans For JFK Library | 5/3/1974 | See Source »

...find a job. After all, who wants a coach who's won four games in five years and lost the championship of Rhode Island two years running? When the the Pats lost to Miami, 52-0, I thought I could fix up a trade, me for John Mazur, but allthe Pats would offer was an autographed picture of Brian Dowling, two kicking tees, and a hot dog vendor to be named later. You don't suppose the Crimson touch football team could use a little coaching help? What the hell, you guys would win 23-2 even if your coaching...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas>, | Title: On the Bench | 11/18/1972 | See Source »

...draft choice last year, announced that he had discovered a loophole in his contract; he quit the Patriots and joined the Los Angeles Rams. Soon after that, Linebacker John Bramlett, the team's Most Valuable Player last season, was unexpectedly placed on waivers by Patriot Coach John Mazur. The reason: Bramlett was supposedly lazy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sunshine Patriots | 8/16/1971 | See Source »

...made last year when he won Rookie of the Year honors. The Cowboys refused and traded Thomas and two other players to the Patriots for Running Back Carl Garrett and one choice in next year's draft. After Thomas arrived at the Patriots' training camp, Mazur gave him and the rest of the team a pointed pep talk: "I don't want any free spirits around here. All I want are football players who want to win." Thomas, who describes himself as "a modified version of a Hessian," apparently didn't get the message. When Mazur...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sunshine Patriots | 8/16/1971 | See Source »

Every night we'd tune the radio in to Bill Mazur, known to national audiences as the hockey telecaster - with a toupee and contact lenses - that bombed this past winter. Away games with Bill were the most fun. Mazur would sit with a noise record next to the AP wire ticker tape. It was the same cheering all the time; Mazur would just turn the volume up and down as the pitch came. But it was fun to guess what was going to be said by listening to how excited the di-da-dit on the ticker tape...

Author: By Robert W. Gerlach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 5/26/1971 | See Source »

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