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LE96 Brent CLAPACS (6-3,218.Sr) LT 83 Peter MACKIE(6-6.240.Sr) MG 51 Dave FANIKOS (6-2.226.Sr) RT 95 Barry FORD (6-3.218.Sr) LB 48 Brent WILKINSON (6-2.210.Jr) LB 46 Dan BENNETT (6-0.195.Sr) ADI 18 K C. SMITH (6-0.915.Jr) LC 85 Ken TARCZY (6-0.175.Jr) RC 27 Brian BERGSTROM (6-2.190.Sr) FS 3 Cecil COX (6-2.200.Sr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD'S STARTING LINEUP | 10/6/1984 | See Source »

...Smith Pann 11 (4) Sr. 6'3" 230 Newton Center, Mees. DT Gary Cloutier Brown 14 (7) Sr. 6'2" 245 Westerly, A.I. DT +Tom Giella Yale 9 (3) Sr. 6'2" 240 East Masdow. N.Y. DT Ralph Schotz Cornell 9 (3) Sr. 6'5" 238 Niagara Falls, Ont. MG %"John Danlel Brown 13 (6) Sr. 6'11" 210 Conoord, Mass. LB %"Joe Azelby Harvard 14 (7) Sr. 6'2" 225 Dumont. N.J. LB Kevin Bradley Penn 13 (6) Jr. 6'1" 200 Malvern. Pa. LB #Mike Scully Cornell 13 (6) Sr. 6'0" 220 Huntington, N.Y. DB #Tim Chambers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The 1983 Ivy Football Year in Review | 9/22/1984 | See Source »

...Calif 37 Brian O'Neil FB Reading, Mass. 38 Terry Denson HB Webster, N.Y. 39 Chris Hannan LB Hyde Park, Mass. 40 George Sorbara HB Naples, Fla. 42 Joe Pusateri TB Norwood, Mass. 43 Mike Lannan DB Chicago, Ill. 44 Jim Laird CB Santa Ana, Calif. 45 Robert Hobart MG Irvine, Calif. 46 Daniel Bennett LB Sherborn, Mass. 47 Tom Richerson CB Kirksville, Mo. 48 Brent Wilkinson LB Mt. Vernon, Ohio 49 Bill Solomon MG New Castle, Pa. 50 Scott Collins LB Elmhurst, Ill. 51 Dave Fanikos C Lynnfield, Mass. 52 Charlie Godinez C McAllen, Texas 52 Glen Philpott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Roster | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

Fred Shragai, 59, of Encino, Calif., is a good example. Fourteen years ago, the prosperous real estate developer had a cholesterol level above 300 mg. At the time, he smoked four packs of cigarettes a day, was overweight (202 lbs. on a 5-ft. 5-in. frame) and routinely put in five or six 14-hour, pressure-packed days a week at the office. Rich sauces and fatty meat were his standard fare for both lunch and dinner, and exercise meant reaching under the bed to grab from his stash of pretzels and potato chips. Shragai was a classic candidate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hold the Eggs and Butter | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

...whole story, of course. Cholesterol levels are influenced by a number of factors, from age to genes, some of which cannot be controlled at all. The first is simply being an adult. Almost everybody has very low levels of cholesterol at birth, with LDL measuring around 50 mg per deciliter of blood. But by the time most people reach adulthood, they have at least twice that amount. "One of our problems as a species," says Virgil Brown, a cardiologist at New York City's Mount Sinai Medical Center, "is that we don't remove LDL as fast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hold the Eggs and Butter | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

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