Word: sherlock
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sleuth, 4 and 8:05, and Crime and Punishment, 6:30 and 10:30, tonight; Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, 4, 8:05, and The Stranger, 6:25, 10:25, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8; The Third Man, 4, 7:25, 10:55, and Ministry of Fear, 5:55, 9:25, Sunday through Tuesday...
Northeastern does have one fine line in the persons of center Fran Huck, and wings Jim Martel and Dave Sherlock. Huck is currently the second leading scorer in the East with 47 points, and linemate Marel is right behind him with 45 points. The due has accounted for 42 of the Huskies 72 goals this season...
Brutal crime is seldom commonplace but, even so, as Sherlock Holmes might have observed, from the outset the case possessed some curious features. On the afternoon of Jan. 8, a neatly dressed, well-spoken man posing as an insurance agent appeared at the door of Mrs. De-Witt Romaine in Leonia, NJ. Then, brandishing a knife and a gun, the man forced his way inside and tied up the three occupants. Remarkably, his accomplice was a young boy who appeared to be no older than eleven or twelve and whose long, sandy-colored hair gave him a somewhat girlish appearance...
...People section, with its glimpses of the famous and infamous, has offered readers escape from news of assassinations, wars and economic woes. Today, though recession is crimping the style of many of their subjects, Staff Writer Gina Mallet and Reporter-Researcher Amanda Macintosh, our People section's Sherlock Holmes and Watson, carry on the department's tradition...
...That's a fine woman!" exclaimed an admiring Sherlock Holmes onstage at Broadway's Broadhurst Theater as the redheaded villainess was led from the mayhem. Then he added quietly, "Yet her crime is commonplace." In the audience, another redhead was creating her own kind of fuss. In a reclusive mood, Katharine Hepburn, 65, hid her face from autograph seekers at intermission. When an amateur photographer tried to snap her, she shooed him away so fiercely that he fell. "I really thought she was going to belt him," said one impressed observer, who earned a growl from Kate: "Beat...