Word: duking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...returning to reality," claims the American Enterprize Institute's Ben Wattenberg. "Reality has a way of hitting us on the head every now and then." James David Barber, Duke's chief political scientist, finds a growing yearning for unity that could manifest itself in these months, setting in motion political currents that would be almost impossible to change...
...League poses some of the country's toughest competition, with Yale and Princeton leading the way. And the annual foray into the South during spring break borders on the masochistic: the Crimson endured consecutive 9-0 drubbings at North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Duke and Virginia last year...
Like most of the therapists that work for UHS, Walters is a long-time Harvard employee. A native Southerner who fears that he is becoming the consummate New Englander, Walter received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and studied medicine around the corner at Duke University. After he was lured to Harvard in 1956, Walters moved up through the ranks to become assistant director of UHS and chief of psychiatry. When his division was fused with the psychological section in 1976--and the MHS was conceived--Walters was appointed chief of the new division...
Defensive depth worries, though, are mild compared to the team's most dramatic problem--the kicking game, where Harvard doesn't even have a full first team. Senior Duke Millard and sophomore Steve Flach should be able to handle the punting: both have had some experience. But the Crimson has no placekicker. That's right, no extra points, field goals or kickoffs...
...powerful. Little experience behind the top men. Defensive backfield Last year's leading tackler, Scott MacLeod, leads a stable unit bolstered by lettermen Mike Jacobs, Terry Trusty and adjuster John Casto. Loss of Steve Potysman and Fred Cordova at the corneres leaves a vacancy outside. Kicking game Senior Duke Millard and sophomore Steve Flach should handle the punting chores. No returning varsity kickers and NO placekickers at all presents Harvard with its gravest problem. Coach Joe Restic needs ANYBODY who can handle field goals, extra points and kickoffs. Overall A close-knit, high-spirited team with a fairly solid defense...