Word: bassett
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Echo of the Past." Then came the headlines over Nixon's "carpetbagger" cries at Jack Kennedy when the President flew in to California to make a non-political speech. The Los Angeles Times, once as loyal a Nixonite as Pat Nixon herself, frowned disapprovingly. Wrote James Bassett, the Times's political analyst - and Nixon's chief press officer in 1956: "Nixon's mistake lay in the timing of his remarks. President Kennedy very definitely was in California on high-plane, nonpolitical business...
...rushing department fullback Bill Orana heads the list with 431 yards in 94 attempts for a 4.6 average. Next in line after Taylor: quarterbacks Ted Galaby (288, 51, 5.7) and Mike Bassett (174, 44, 2.9); halfbacks Chuck Reed (169, 42, 4.0), Tom Boone (169, 42, 4.0), and Scott Harshbarger (127, 34, 4.0); fullback Fred Barti (112, 28, 4.0); and halfback Jim Leath...
Individual statistics on passing show Bassett first (40 attempts, 12 completions, 125 yards, 1 TD); quarterback Bill Humenuk (31, 12, 195 2 TD's); and Halaby (11, 4, 46, 0). In punting Boone was second behind Taylor with a 32.8 average...
Harvard Yale Bob Boyda end Ruly Carpenter 84 Darwin Wile tackle Dave Mawicke 77 Bill Swinford guard Paul Bursiek 60 Tony Watters center Matt Black 52 Tom Gaston guard Stan Riveles 72 Ed Smith tackle Perry Wickstrom 78 Pete Hart end Connie Shimer 81 Mike Bassett quarterback Bill Leckonby 17 Tom Boone halfback Henry Higdon 24 Bill Grana fullback Ted Hard 39 Bill Taylor halfback Randy Egloff...
Even after Panther scored four touchdowns and passed for three in leading the JV's to a 48-10 scrimmage victory over the varsity, the letter charged, Yovicsin refused to use him against Yale "You say that it isn't fair to Ted Halaby, Mike Bassett, and Bill Humenuk, who have worked all year just for The Game, to start someone who has been out for the team for only a week--BUT IS THIS MORE IMPORTANT THAN A HARVARD VICTORY?" the letter asks...