Word: metzger
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Russell Johnson of the American Friends Service Committee will be the main speakers. James Metzger, guitarist, and John Perrault, singer-song writer, will provide entertainment...
...considering confirmation. Derrick A. Bell, Jr. Gary Bellow Harold J. Berman Abram Chayes Morris L. Cohen Vern Countryman Jerome P. Facher Richard H. Field William B. Gould Charles M. Haar Livingston Hall David R. Herwitz Phillip B. Heymann Morton J. Horwitz Benjamin Kaplan Lance Liebman Louis Loss Karen S. Metzger Frank I. Michelman Arthur R. Miller Charles R. Nesson Albert M. Sacks Frank E.A. Sander Austin W. Scott Henry J. Steiner John P. Sullivan Stanley S. Surrey Donald T. Trautman Laurence H. Tribe Donald F. Turner James Vorenberg Robert B. Washington, Jr. Lloyd L. Weinreb David Westfall Ralph U. Whitten
Harvard found itself behind 6-0 after two matches, but this was expected since Springfield's Bill Metts. 118 pounds, and Ray Farrari, 126 pounds, were both New England freshman champions last year. Henson put the Crimson down by a point as he pinned Ed Metzger...
Henson was in complete control and way ahead in points when Metzger attempted an escape by rolling out of Henson's grasp. Henson, the stronger of the two, held on. After two and a half sommersaults. Metzger found his entire body supported vertically by his own neck. Three seconds later at 4:58 the bout was over...
...which scholars believe took place about A.D. 30, when Jesus was in his mid-30s.*But Israel's director of antiquities, Avraham Biran, and a number of Christian biblical scholars were quick to warn against any attempt to identify the skeleton as that of Jesus. As Dr. Bruce Metzger of the Princeton Theological Seminary pointed out, "We have absolutely no knowledge of Jesus' physical stature." Moreover, the man was younger than Jesus, and the Gospels report that the Roman soldiers, in contrast to their regular practice, did not break the legs of Jesus before his death; they thrust...