Word: herbs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...government. Says one, a two-year resident who is attending a free 50-week shipwright course and receiving a living allowance to boot: "There's no way I would go back. I'm getting an education and learning how to do something I want to do." Adds Herb Rains, 22, a former Army reservist who now works as a counselor for incoming resisters in Malmo: 'There's simply nothing for me to go back to. I'm very much involved in the Swedish way of life, and I like...
...never played football until he reached college. Quick and aggressive, he led the Golden Bears in tackles and pass deflections this season. Though the scouts feel his play needs "more consistency," they also rate him as "can't miss." Another defensive end who will be drafted high is Herb Orvis, Colorado, 6 ft. 5 in., 236 Ibs. TACKLES. Mike Kadish, Notre Dame, 6 ft. 4 in., 265 Ibs., and Larry Jacobson, Nebraska, 6 ft. 6 in., 250 Ibs. One expert described Kadish as "stronger and a better rusher than Mike McCoy," the former Notre Dame All-America now with...
Penn State coach Herb Schmidt was more critical of the Bison's recruiting technique. "They flat went out and bought all those ball players, there's no question about it," he said. "In general, they're the toughest physical group of foreigners I've ever seen. They attack you and if they don't get the ball, they...
Using Adversity. Was Allende really in trouble, as the rioting-not to mention Herb Klein-suggested? Outside experts agree that his situation is still manageable, especially as long as the Chilean military maintains its cherished political neutrality...
...behind." Working almost straight through from 7 p.m. Friday to noon Saturday, he drafted position papers on the options facing President Nixon; on Saturday night he wrote summaries so trenchant that, with only slight editing, they were handed out to the press as background material on Sunday. Last week Herb Stein's flexibility was rewarded. In a change not so much of policies as of personalities, Nixon named pragmatic Herb Stein, 55, to succeed professorial Paul Mc-Cracken as CEA chairman...