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...Doctor, or Dr. J. as it has been ever since, has become the most exciting and innovative young practitioner of the muscular art of professional basketball. With his unusual mix of solo razzle-dazzle and imaginative team play, the rangy 6 ft. 6 in., 200 Ib. forward has revived the previously paralyzed New York Nets and restored them to instant health. Ervingless, the Nets finished next to last in the East Division of the American Basketball Association last season with a 30-54 record. As the league paused for its All-Star break last week, the Nets were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Doctor's Orders | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

Ruiderman was once a member in good standing of--the Gainesville Marijuana Dealer's Assn.--that unofficial organization which gained quite a bit of notoriety last summer by making a $10,000 contribution to a muscular dystrophy telethon. The Gainesville organization is very informal and tightly knit. James no longer is involved--he was there when things were a little less professional and a whole lot hairier...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: CANNABIS ROAD: The Freakoid Cracker | 2/1/1974 | See Source »

...institutional title-Smithsonian -suggests a museum guide heavy on diagrams and dry prose. In fact, the magazine is as muscular and attractive as the bare-chested young blacksmith who posed for a recent cover picture. He symbolized one faction in a New England town embroiled in a fight over a polluted lake. This month's cover photo is a stark snow scene; the story tells of winter life in Siberia. Inside, other striking color pictures illustrate a variety of lively stories that explore everything from contemporary culture ("Cross-country with Shakespeare") to offbeat Americana (Tom Thumb's wedding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Making Culture Pay | 1/14/1974 | See Source »

...suffering from stroke-caused paralysis, cerebral palsy and from dystonia, a neuromuscular defect in which permanently flexed muscles twist and distort the limbs. The device, which stimulates the cerebellum with low-voltage jolts, has produced relief in most of the 70 cases in which it has been used. One muscular 26-year-old man suffered from daily epileptic seizures before he came to Cooper for a pacemaker. Since the machine was implanted a year ago, the man has been free of major seizures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exploring the Frontiers of the Mind | 1/14/1974 | See Source »

When the starring five Harvard players are announced, Jenkins is announced last. He carries his lean but muscular frame smoothly onto the court where he joins his teammates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tony Jenkins: 'We're Starting to Rol | 12/20/1973 | See Source »

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