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...Bobby Moore. Oregon. 6 ft. 2 in.. 212 Ibs. In the year of the runner. Marinaro ran farther than anyone, setting no fewer than five N.C.A.A. rushing records. Mindful of the success of Yale's Calvin Hill with the Dallas Cowboys, the scouts discount the fact that the Big Red's Machine played in the supposedly soft Ivy With every defense keying on explain the scouts, he had "to have something special to compile those≪ records." The experts praise his durability and elusiveness, as well as "tha∧t l∧something that...
...When Dr. Calvin Hastings Plimpton served as president of Amherst College, he brought a healer's touch to the liberal arts school in more ways than one. He used a calm, fatherly approach to the academic and financial problems that confront all college presidents, and when medical needs arose, he would pick up his black bag and make house calls around town. Now, as president of the State University of New York's Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, Plimpton still makes house calls of a kind. Since his arrival in August, he has dropped in on faculty members...
...year's Heisman Trophy. As it is, the patsy image of the Ivy League makes him at best only a slight favorite to take the trophy. Though no Ivy Leaguer has won the Heisman since Princeton's Dick Kazmaier copped the honor in 1951, Yale's Calvin Hill lent the league some luster when he joined the Dallas Cowboys three years ago and ran off with the N.F.L.'s Rookie of the Year award. Surveying Marinaro's statistics, one pro scout says: "You can knock the Ivies, but that is a lot of yards even...
...Babe Parilli. 2. Dick Kazmaier. 3. Howard "Hopalong" Cassady or Bob Ferguson. 4. Henry "Red" Sanders. 5. "The Chinese Bandits." 6. Bill Dyas. 7. Southern Methodist, 32-28. 8. Duke Carlisle or Scott Appleton. 9. Rod Sherman. 10. M.S.U.-Regis Cavender or N.D.-Bob Gladiaux. The picture is of Calvin Hill...
...Actually, the shorter candidate occasionally wins. In the election of 1924, for example, 5-ft. 10-in. Calvin Coolidge defeated John Davis...