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...months, Alabama's George Corley Wallace kept insisting that he would stay out of this year's presidential race if either major party nominated a man satisfactory to him. As the Montgomery Advertiser dryly noted, however, the U.S. has not produced such a man since John C. Calhoun, the champion of Nullification and states' rights, who "unfortunately has not been available since 1850." Bowing to the inevitable, Wallace flew up to Washington, D.C., last week to announce at a press conference that he will run for the job himself under the banner of his recently formed American...
...other two tackle football games, Winthrop House was bombed by Trumball-Saybrook, 30-0, and Calhoun-Berkeley beat Quincy...
Dartmouth then went to work with a relentless short passing attack. After the second Harvard touchdown they took the ball and drove 95 yards in 12 plays, ending their march with a nine yard scoring run. Jim Chasey, the Dartmouth quarterback, passed to end Bob Calhoun for two extra points, tying the score at 14-14 as the half ended...
...Yale G Stan Greenidge (5) Harvard G Tom Schmidt (5) Yale LB Don Chiofaro (7) Harvard LB Bill Hilgendorf (6) Yale DB Doug James (6) Princeton DB Wynn Mabry (5) Dartmouth DB John Tyson (5) Harvard Punter Joe Randall (6) Brown OFFENSE Pos. Name (Votes School E Bill Calhoun (4) Dartmouth E Ron Gervase (4) Cornell T Steve Diamond (4) Harvard T Reeve Vanneman (5) Cornell G George McSweeney (5) Cornell G Bill Sjogren (5) Dartmouth C Chuck Matuszak (4) Dartmouth QB Mickey Beard (5) Dartmouth HB Bobby Leo (5) Harvard HB Pete Larson (5) Cornell FB Pete Walton...
Scoring two quick touchdowns in the first quarter, Kirkland hung on to blank Calhoun College, 13-0. Rick Scraff scampered around left end for the first score. Minutes later, linebacker Jim Faulkner intercepted a Yale pass, and Greg Studen dove in for touchdown number...