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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second shift that should pay belated dividends has Fritz Reed, one of two junior lettermen, moving from end to tackle. Reed's adjustment to tackle, which should have been easy since he is 6'2", 225 lbs., and was rated as a better blocker than pass receiver, is set back due to a nerve injury which is affecting his left arm and will keep him out of action for an unknown period. The odds are that his recovery will be in time for Holy Cross, the openning game...

Author: By Boaz Shatton, | Title: Another Look at Football | 9/18/1968 | See Source »

...offensive tackle the picture is desperate. Apart from the injured Reed, shifted from end, the only adequate prospect is junior Bob Dowd, Who when not sidelined with injuries, played well for the JVs last year. Dan Wilson's loss, due to a summer injury, proves disastrous. He had started last season. Fulvio Gentili, expected back after a case of mononucleosis last fall, is still not up to par and will not play. None of last year's other JV tackles have elevated to varsity stature...

Author: By Boaz Shatton, | Title: Another Look at Football | 9/18/1968 | See Source »

...flanks, Varney's move seems so successful that he may end up being a better end than halfback. His counterpart, now that Stargel is out, will probably be Earl Strayhorn, a quick, 6'2",190 lb. junior. Because of a summer knee injury, the plan to move Stargel from halfback to end this season has been shelved. He is trying to strengthen his knee now in the hope that he can get by without an operation, and eventually help out at halfback. Tony Smith, currently out with a bad hamstring pull, John Kiernan, also injured, and Bruce Freeman are sufficiently...

Author: By Boaz Shatton, | Title: Another Look at Football | 9/18/1968 | See Source »

Both GRAMCO and U.S. Investment Fund are the brainchildren of a one time White House summer intern, GRAMCO President and Founder Keith Barish, 25. Even before he left the University of Miami after his junior year in 1965, Barish had accumulated a small fortune with various enterprises, including a housing project in Mexico; he had also founded Manufacturer's National Bank of Hialeah (assets: $10 million) and become a director of Hamilton Life Insurance Co. Though his first love was politics ("I thought the greatest thing in the world would be to be a U.S. Congressman"), Barish decided...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investment: Pierre as Financier | 9/13/1968 | See Source »

When statehood finally came, he and longtime Congressional Delegate E. L. Bartlett were elected as the state's first U.S. Senators, Gruening becoming the junior by a flip of the coin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alaska: New Lead for the Sled | 9/6/1968 | See Source »

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