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Hlanrtfphtpr Supmua Bpralb in National Weather Forcast Map on Page Glie Bcralid 21
r r . r i f ^ The weather Mild today, highs in 60s, showers tonight, Tuesday, likely becoming m iz^ with snow late Tuesday. Over night lows in the 40s, continuing in the Today And Evoryday 40s Tuesday but dropping slowly. HlanrtfpHtpr Supmua Bpralb IN National weather forcast map on Page Glie BcraliD 21. Manchester—A City of Village Charm Only 10 Days til Christmas MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 64 TWENTY-FOUR PACES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS f I I News I Lebanon seeks R » I summary |new cease-fire Compiled from United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - The last stage of negotiations Lebanese security forces moved into would be the difficult task of per Beirut’s war battered seafront hotel suading Phalangists to quit the fire- area today and took over control of blackened Holiday Inn and to get lef Regional the unfinished Hilton Hotel in a new tists out of the unfinished Murr tower bid to end fighting between Moslem 800 yards to the east — the two prize BETHLEHEM, N. H. and Christian gunmen. strategic landmarks in the area — —When he isn’t shoveling snow. In the wake of the latest security forces said. Postmaster H. Newell is busy government-arranged cease-fire, Units of the Palestine Armed stamping a green rubber stamp fighting between rival militiamen Struggle Command — the guerrillas’ onto Christmas cards which dropped away to isolated sniper duels police force — appeared in the people around the world want after a week of killing in Beirut and Moslem area of Ain Mressie which postmarked “Bethlehem.” He other cities left nearly 600 dead and adjoins the hotels under the terms of estimates 10,000 cards a year 900 wounded. -
Oracle: ORU Student Newspaper Oral Roberts University Collection
Oral Roberts University Digital Showcase Oracle: ORU Student Newspaper Oral Roberts University Collection 9-21-1973 Oracle (Sep 21, 1973) Holy Spirit Research Center ORU Library Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalshowcase.oru.edu/oracle Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, and the Higher Education Commons rhe VOLUME 9, NUMBER 3 ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY. TULSA, OKLAHOMA SEPTEMBER 21, 1973 'Cqthedrql'c<lst begins reheqrsql Professor Raymond Lewan- around in his own life. The two dowski and Student Di¡ector Hal men subsequently disagree, which Warfield have announced the cast is the basis of conflict for the play. list for the ORU Drama Depart- Bob Butcher is assigned the ment's first production of this principal role of tbe archbishop. semester, "Mu¡der in a Cathe- The chorus of the women of Can- d¡al." Lewandowski says the play, terbury will be played by Anita written by T. S. Eliot, has been Stump, Susan Gardner, Susan called the "finest verse play writ- Jicha, And¡ea Ames, Debby ten in tåe twentieth century." It Hobbs, Jennife¡ Pitman, Shelley will be presented October 11-13 Milbradt, Vicki Trammell, and in Howard Auditorium. Karen K¡afft. Priests of the Ca- Rather than being realistic, the thedral include Steve Barclay, play is symbolic and stylized. It Michael Stewart and Marty concerns King Henry II ap- Combs. Tempters and knights are pointment of A¡chbishop Thomas Raniall Clark, Thom Plaski, Becket as chancellor of England. Randy Day, and Greg McKissick. This is a move Henry hopes will In the roles of attendants are lrelp solve problems between Mark Batson, Peter Jeffrey and church and state. -
Pepperdine Basketball History
PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE MMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22018-19018-19 MMEDIAEDIA AALMANACLMANAC Note to the media: Pepperdine University no longer prints traditional media guides. This media almanac, which includes coach and player biographies, season and career statistics and the program’s history and records book, is being published online to assist the media in lieu of a traditional guide. PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY SSCHEDULECHEDULE Location .........................................................................Malibu, Calif. 90263 DATE DAY OPPONENT TV TIME Founded ...................................................... 1937 (Malibu Campus in 1972) Nov. 7 Wednesday CS Dominguez Hills TheW.tv 7 p.m. Enrollment ................................................. 8,000 total/3,000 undergraduate Nov. 10 Saturday CSUN TheW.tv 7 p.m. Colors ................................................................................ Blue and Orange Nov. 13 Tuesday at Northern Colorado 7 p.m. MT Affi liation ..............................................................................NCAA Division I Nov. 16 Friday # vs. Towson 8 p.m. ET Conference ............................................................. West Coast Conference Nov. 17 Saturday # vs. TBD TBD President ......................................................................... Andrew K. Benton Nov. 18 Sunday # vs. TBD TBD Athletic Director .................................................................... Dr. Steve Potts Nov. 26 Monday Idaho State TheW.tv 7 p.m. Athletic Department -
Watergate Issue on Coverup Evidence
Eatontown Probes Unauthorized Buildin SEE STORYPAGE18 The Weather Partly sunny and not as FINAL -:.i warm today. Fair tonight, low around 50. Tomorrow increas- ing cloudiness. EDITION 2* PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO.207 RED BANK, N.J. TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1973 TEN CENTS Watergate Issue On Coverup Evidence WASHINGTON (AP) —The gal tactics such as clipping and early 1972. They win be nance chief, if they weren't disclosure of finances prior to Watergate scandal continues newspapers and recording kept under lock and key, turned over within 72 hours. that. to boil after fresh reports of speeches by the other side. available only to lawyers for Last Nov. 1 the Nixon cam- Shortly after reaching that evidence that the White House Records that might shed the Nixon campaign and the paign agreed to give the court agreement the Nixon cam- tried to cover up the facts be- some light on the size and pur- citizens' group Common "all records, documents, com- paign delivered a six-foot-tall hind the wiretapping. pose of this Haldeman oper- Cause, pending settlement of munications and other writ- cabinetful of records to the There were these new de- ation were given to the clerk a lawsuit to force public dis- ings. .. pertaining to contribu- court, but Common Cause velopments: of the U.S. District Court yes- closure of the secret cam- tions and expenditures" for lawyers said virtually no — Sources close the the Sen- terday by Daniel Webster paign finances. all of 1971 and up to April 7, spending data were included. -
Article Titles Subjects Date Volume Number Issue Number Leads State
Article Titles Subjects Date Volume Issue Number Number Leads State For Freedom Fred C. Tucker Jr., Ogden and Sheperd Elected Board of Trustees 1936 October 1 1 Trustees James M. Ogden (photo); Monument to Elrod: Citizens Alumni, Samuel H. Elrod Oct 1 1936 1 1 of Clark, S.D. Honor Memory (photo) of DePauw Alumnus DePauw Expedition Spends Biology Department 1936 October 1 1 Summer In Jungle: Many New Truman G. Yuncker Plant Specimens Brought Back (photo); to Campus From Central Ray Dawson (photo) Honduras Howard Youse (photo) Obituaries Obituaries 1936 October 1 1 Blanche Meiser Dirks Augustus O. Reubelt William E. Peck Joseph S. White Ella Zinn Henry H. Hornbrook Commodore B. Stanforth Allie Pollard Brewer William W. Mountain George P. Michl Harry B. Potter R. Morris Bridwell Mary Katheryn Vawter Professor Gough, Dean Alvord Faculty, Prof. Harry B. 1936 October 1 1 Retire Gough (photo), Katharine Sprague New President and Officers of H. Philip Maxwell 1936 October 1 1 Alumni Association (photo) Harvey B. Hartsock (photo) H. Foster Clippinger (photo) Lenore A. Briggs (photo) Opera Singer Ruth Rooney (photo) 1936 October 1 1 School of Music Alumni Opera Dr. Wildman New President: President, Clyde E. Oct 1 1936 1 1 DePauw Alumnus is Wildman (photo), Unanimous Choice of Board of Alumni Trustees Civilization By Osmosis - - Alumni; 1936 November 1 2 Ancient China Bishop, Carl Whiting (photo) Noteworthy Alumni Alumni, B.H.B. Grayston 1936 November 1 2 (photo), Mable Leigh Hunt (photo), Frances Cavanah (photo), James E. Watson (photo), Orville L. Davis (photo), Marshall Abrams (photo), Saihachi Nozaki (photo), Marie Adams (photo), James H. -
Nixon Asks Nations Unite to Combat Energy Crisis
Language Unit Move to Fort Postponed MORY1HGE2 The Weather Rain or freezing tain ending tonight, temperatures slowly FINAL rising to mid 30s. Cloudy, windy tonight. Sunny, windy EDITION and cold tomorrow. 26 PAGES Monmouth (OUIIIV'N Outstanding Home .\ewspaper VOL 96 NO. 139 RED BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N.J. FRIDAY, JANUARY II, 1974 TEN CENTS •iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi wmiimiHiiMiHiHiiH luwiiiim wiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIHIillllllllll II > I II >l>,>n>l IHIIIIIIIIIMI Aid Asked for Lost Welfare Check Victims By DORIS KULMAN tration this month. administrative supervisor of and disabled. are lost in the bureaucratic sent the wrong amount of information "wasn't con- out we can't issue another As of yesterday, the county the county Welfare Board's But the county agency now muddle, she said. money, or didn't receive the verted properly" from the one." Local civic organizatioAs Welfare Board had tabulated health and adult services unit, is forbidden by federal and A 67-year-old blind woman Medicaid cards they need, ac- county agency to the SSA. The error in address can't and municipal welfare direc- distress calls from almost 500 said her caseworkers are state regulations from giving whose husband is ill and who cording to the Welfare Board. Addressed Incorrectly be corrected until the post of- tors are being asked to give clients who said they haven't trying to contact landlords "to them any money, Mrs. Roth- didn't receive her check "for "I know there are prob- Some recipients didn't get fice returns the checks — the emergency help to the hun- received their checks. -
Ship's Bow Sinks Spilling More
PAGE SIXTEEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 21, 1976 The weather inside today Mostly sunny, cold today, high in low Area news Kitchen...........9-B to mid 20s. Increasing cloudineii Classified . Obituaries ... 14-A tonight, low 10-15. Variable cloudiness Comics ... People ..........14-B Thursday, high In mid 30s. National **The B right One** Dear Abby Second Thought 7-B. weather forecast map on Page 12-B. TWENTY-EICHT PAGES ^ Editorial Sports.......... 4-6-B TW O SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER B , 1978 - VOL. XCVI, No. 70 PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Family . Worst spill in East Coast history Ship’s bow sinks PLENTY OF FREE • OPEN NITELY PARKING o n c h e / l e r • MOST STORES spilling more oil ONE STOP OPEN SUNDAYS NANTUCKET, Mass. (U P I)-T he area beaches, termed the spill “a dis Guard spokesman, m e oil was three bow of the Argo Merchant, smashed aster of major and unprecedented to five feet thick in some sections. At SHOPPING o r k o d ^ to pieces by high seas, sank today proportions.” one point the oil gushed from the ship and dumped the rest of its 7.6 million The tanker split in half Tuesday at the rate of 15,000 gallons per hour. gallon cargo of heavy oil into the during a winter storm that caused 20- The 640-foot vessel carrying a 7.6 Atlantic Ocean. foot waves. The area of sea pollution million-gallon cargo of No. 6 crude Coast Guard officials said the slick measured approximately 75 miles by oil wandered ten miles off her from the worst oil spill in the history 27 miles at its widest point. -
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COMMUNITY Super Sunday: Giants defeat Patriots; Eli earns MVP SPORTS B1 Life continues for Cadiz woman who lost son, sister PENNYRILE B4 WWW.KENTUCKYNEWERA.COM Monday-Tuesday, Feb. 6-7, 2012 | 75 cents, 51 cents average home delivery cost 20 pages, 2 sections | Volume 125, Number 58 | Hopkinsville, Ky. Est. 1869 Wife arrested in soldier’s murder firm the man killed was a soldier. Colorado man also charged He was also able to confirm that neither Jessie Goslyn nor Long are in the Army. in shooting on Fidelio Road However WSMV-TV of Nashville, Tenn., BY ELI PACE being held in the Christian County Jail reports Long was Long NEW ERA EDITOR with no bond on a murder charge. once stationed at Fort Another man, Jerred Tabor Long, Campbell. The wife of a man who was found 24, of Grand Junction, Colo., was ar- Miller also said that Jessie Goslyn shot to death Friday night on a rural rested late Saturday night or early and Long were “acquaintances,” but Christian County road has been Sunday morning in Colorado. He too the circumstances of their relation- charged with his murder. is charged with murder. ship are not entirely clear at this time. Vincent Goslyn Jr., 28, died around Miller confirmed that the two Authorities believe Long participated 8:25 p.m. Friday night after being shot Goslyns were married and Vincent in Vincent Goslyn’s murder and then multiple times while he was in the 400 Goslyn was a soldier at Fort Campbell. drove more than 1,300 miles to Grand block of Fidelio Road, according to Fort Campbell spokesman Rick Junction, Colo., where he was ar- Chris Miller, spokesman for the Chris- Rzepka said Sunday Vincent rested by the Colorado Fugitive Ap- JOHN GODSEY | KENTUCKY NEW ERA tian County Sheriff’s Department. -
Ppdge Chai^R. Tlie Tabling Action Was on a Declaring That the Secondary
PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 10, 1973 Israelis Obituaries The Weather Name New School BoardVotes The Eighth District Fire Department was called to M rs. Saul P eck Anthony McAllister Clear and cold tonight with the lows President extinguish two grass fires He pointed out that in 196Sihe between 25 and 30. Mostly sunny ’Thursday Mrs. Muriel Herschmann Anthony McAllister, 34, of Saturday, one at Oakland Ter. Warning, “ The time has JERUSALEM (AP) - Dr. state retiree payroll was about with highs around 50. Peck, 82, of West Hartford, died New York City, formerly of and Gleason St. and one on com e to take pensions out of Manchester, d i^ Friday at his Ephraim Katchalski, one of the $13 million and that in 1972, "a this morning at Hartford Oakland St. _ _ C litics — be they private or home. world’s leading biophysicists, public.’’ State Comptroller short four years later,” it was t h i r t y -t w o p a g e s - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: nFTEEN CENTS Hospital. She was the wife of The Town Fire Departmentepj MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1973 - VOL. XCH, No. 162 Manchesler— A City o f Village Charm He was born June 30,1938, in was elected Israel’s fourth $26.8 million. Saul Peck and sister of Mrs. The Board of Education voted stored in the electrical panel has answered the folipWingfo Nathan G. Agostinelli last week Middletown, and lived in president today in the Jewish He posed the question, “ What Herbert Leib of Manchester. -
Division I Men's Basketball Records
DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 5 All-Time Individual Leaders 10 Career Records 21 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders 30 Annual Individual Champions 38 Miscellaneous Player Information 44 All-Time Team Leaders 46 Annual Team Champions 62 Statistical Trends 73 All-Time Winningest Schools 75 Vacated and Forfeited Games 80 Winningest Schools by Decade 83 Winningest Schools Over Periods of Time 88 Winning Streaks 92 Rivalries 94 Associated Press (AP) Poll Records 97 Week-by-Week AP Polls 113 Week-by-Week Coaches Polls 166 Final Season Polls National Polls 220 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Basketball records are confined to the “modern Points by one Player for era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, FIELD GOALS the first without the center jump after each goal all his Team’s Points in scored. Except for the school’s all-time won- lost record or coaches’ records, only statistics a Half Field Goals achieved while an institution was an active mem- 17—Brian Wardle, Marquette vs. DePaul, Feb. 16, 2000 (17-27 halftime score) Game ber of the NCAA are included in team or individual 41—Frank Selvy, Furman vs. Newberry, Feb. categories. Official weekly statistics rankings in Points in 30 Seconds or 13, 1954 (66 attempts) scoring and shooting began with the 1947-48 Season season; individual rebounds were added for the Less 522—Pete Maravich, LSU, 1970 (1,168 1950-51 season, although team rebounds were 11—Marvin O’Connor, Saint Joseph’s vs. La attempts) not added until 1954-55. Individual assists were Salle, Mar. -
Dorm Fire Kills Seven at College
" . Outside today ' •».% Qixasional snow mixed with sleet or freezing rain tonight; temperatures mm rising into the 20s. Mixed precipitaUon ilj^- changing to rain Wednesday; highs in fhe 30s,Outlook: showers or flurries ending ' -/ ^ t ^ Thursday; fair Friday and Saturday. Mamh^iitr-—A City of Viltage Chof^ ||10HTEEN ' MfNCEfiWl, JOE5KOAY, OECifiMBBR isl 1«7 ^-’VOL. Xbva. N|. «2 Dorm fire kills seven at college PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A four-alarm fire possibly caused by faulty Christmas lights or a hair dryer raged through part of a Providence Coilege dormitory before dawn today, killing seven coeds and injuring 15 others. “I don’t think I’m ever going to be able to go back in there,” said stu dent Suzanne Green of Lowell, Mass., who lived on the third floor of -f. the four-story red brick building. The school was ordered closed at noon, to reopen on Jan, 9. Final semester examinations Were to begin : 7-' on Wednesday with the 3,600 students /S* % beginning the Christmas holiday season next week. “We’re more concerned with the tragedy right now than examinations," said college spokesman Joseph McAleer. Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy went to the scene for a personal look at the dis aster and to talk with students. The fire broke out at 3 a.m. on the top floor of Aquinas Hall, which housed 300 students. It had no sprinklers or outside fire escapes, but recently had undergone fireproofing. Hundreds of blanket-covered coeds were driven into the 17 degree cold until they could be sheltered elsewhere. Snow covered the campus Rescue at fatal fire around the red brick building. -
2009-10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (Division I)
Division I Records Individual Records ....................................... 12 Team Records ................................................ 14 All-Time Individual Leaders ..................... 17 Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders ....... 30 Annual Individual Champions ............... 34 Miscellaneous Player Information ........ 37 All-Time Team Leaders ............................... 37 Annual Team Champions ......................... 46 Statistical Trends ........................................... 52 All-Time Winningest Teams ..................... 53 Vacated and Forfeited Games ................ 56 Winningest Teams By Decade ................ 57 Winningest Teams Over Periods of Time ......................................... 58 Winning Streaks ............................................ 59 Rivalries ............................................................ 60 Associated Press (A.P.) Poll Records ..... 61 Week-by-Week A.P. Polls ........................... 68 Final Season Polls ......................................... 84 12 Individual Records Individual Records Basketball records are confined to the “modern COMBINED POINTS, TwO TEAMMATES era,” which began with the 1937-38 season, the VS. DIVISION I OPPONENT Three-Point Field Goals first without the center jump after each goal Game THRee-PoINT FIELD GOALS scored. Except for the school’s all-time won-lost 92—Kevin Bradshaw (72) and Isaac Brown (20), Alliant Int’l vs. Loyola Marymount, Jan. 5, 1991 Game record or coaches’ records, only statistics achieved 15—Keith Veney, Marshall vs.