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Suicide Attempts. Miracle or no, Neurotics Anonymous, a nonprofit self-help program for the emotionally disturbed, can justly claim a modest success. It was founded six years ago by Grover Boydston, a Florida psychologist who, like all members, is generally known by first name only. N.A. now has 5,000 members in 250 chapters from Hollywood to Haifa. As with nearly everything else about N.A., the figures must be taken on faith. Noses are casually counted, and any member can open a new chapter of the group any time he cares...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Now It's Neurotics Anonymous | 3/2/1970 | See Source »

Players. The A.P., U.P., Look and Collier's named their All-Americas. In these ratings there was substantial agreement on several outstanding linemen: Ends Ron Beagle of Navy, Don Holleder of Army and Max Boydston of Oklahoma; Tackle Jack Ellena of U.C.L.A.; Guard Bud Brooks of Arkansas; Center Kurt Burris of Oklahoma. In the backfield, four of the season's brilliant stars ran away with the All-America polls: Quarterback Ralph Guglielmi of Notre Dame; Halfbacks Howard ("Hopalong") Cassady of Ohio State and Dick Moegle of Rice; Fullback Alan ("The Horse") Ameche of Wisconsin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Top of the Season | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...California looked in September like a contender for the Pacific Coast championship; it seemed a cinch for a bid to the Rose Bowl. With the superb passing of All-America Candidate Paul Larson, last season's leading ground gainer, how could they lose? Then Oklahoma's Max Boydston, a big end who runs like a fullback, taught them how in their first game. After that, Ohio State, Oregon and U.S.C. drove the lesson home. Larson alone was not enough. Last week California lost another to U.C.L.A., 27-6. ¶ Illinois was an odds-on favorite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mid-Season | 11/8/1954 | See Source »

...From his own 13-yard line, lean Gene Calame took off in the option play. Circling behind the quarterback. Halfback Buddy Leake caught Calame's lateral without hitching his stride, raced a couple of steps and whipped a long forward pass downfield. On the Sooner 43, End Max Boydston took the ball easily over his shoulder. A diving defensive back just missed his heels. Running as if he had eyes in the back of his head, Boydston snaked away from the only other Bear in reach and completed an 87-yd. touchdown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Oklahoma, O.K.! | 9/27/1954 | See Source »

Probable starting lineup: HARVARD ARMY Rockwell lf Galiffa Gabler rf Boydston Prior c Tixier Covey lg Bailey Murphy rg feoman

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Five Goes to West Point To Avenge Recent Losses | 1/11/1950 | See Source »

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