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...several are quite interesting. Under Frank McLaughlin's iron-man regime last year, every starter averaged at least 34.9 minutes per game, and the most used sub--Kyle Dodson--averaged less than nine minutes of action per contest...
...year to last month's profile of Florida Representative Claude Pepper. In between, there were the Pentagon papers, the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, the Iran hostage crisis and many thousands of words of political analysis. But Magnuson is chiefly renowned among colleagues as TIME's iron-man chronicler of the Watergate crisis, having written 21 cover stories in 18 months, four in consecutive weeks...
Sanders, who holds the Celtics iron-man record with a streak of 459 games, has become a fixture of sorts at Boston's cavernous Garden. But after 13 years, Satch has traded the Garden for Harvard's dingy IAB. And if Sanders's record is any indication, he'll be here quite a while...
Shaw and Scanlon shared "Iron-Man" honors with Harvard sophomore Walter Johnson and Tom Spengler, who also placed in two events. Johnson spent more than an hour shuttling between the high jump, the broad jump, and the high hurdles, earning runer-up laurels in the latter two events for his efforts. Spengler was a close third in the mile with 4:17.7 and held a stiff early pace in the two-mile before fading to 9:24.6, good for fourth place...
Cosmo Iacavazzi, the all-Ivy fullback who will lead Princeton against Harvard Saturday, has been named the Ivy League Back of the Week for his iron-man job against Brown Saturday...