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After Fred Scott hit a 15-foot jumper with 7:05 left in regulation to put Harvard up for the first time in the game, Colgate's Nate O'Neil hit four straight foul shots in 16 seconds to put Colgate back on top by a score...

Author: By Douglas M. Pravda, | Title: Free Throws the Big Difference | 11/30/1993 | See Source »

Offense WR Mike Jamin (Sr., Cornell) WR Nate Taylor (Sr., Brown) TE Chris Beiswenger (Sr., Princeton) OT Jason Slavik (Jr., Harvard) OG Scott Reade (Sr., Cornell) OG J.C. Stilley (Sr., Princeton) OG Walton Smith (Jr., Brown) C Ian Lombard (Jr., Princeton) QB Mike Giardi (Jr., Harvard) RB Keith Price (Jr., Yale) RB Scott Oliaro (Sr., Cornell) PK Mike Cochrane (Sr., Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL-IVY FOOTBALL TEAMS | 11/25/1992 | See Source »

...necessity. Walsh inherited a stout defense from his predecessor and onetime protege Dennis Green. The offense is a different story. With the exception of Glyn Milburn, an elusive back who runs like a scalded whippet, there is little team speed. After some thought, Walsh converted 250-lb. defensive end Nate Olsen, son of former N.F.L. star Merlin, into a blocking back, and sometimes uses 290-lb. tackle Jeff Buckey as if he were a tight end. "I never would have thought of that," says Stanford running-back coach Bill Ring, who played for Walsh in San Francisco and suspended...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Second Coming: BILL WALSH | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

Some negatives have already been identified. One of the reasons Clinton leads in the polls is that Democrats are buying the notion that his centrist policies render him electable against Bush. Now, says Maryland Democratic chairman Nate Landow, "some inside the party are worried about what the Republicans would do to him with this issue in the general election...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: Moment Of Truth | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

...that was before President Bush made his ill-starred trip to Tokyo to wrest trade concessions from the Japanese and a shrill chorus shouting "Buy America" began to drown out all others on the L.A. commission. "No loyal American would hand over that contract to the Japanese," said Nate Holden, an L.A. city councilor. Last week the commission yanked the contract back from Sumitomo in a bald effort to save American jobs, and in a move almost certain to complicate the situation, Los Angeles tentatively decided to get into the rail-car manufacturing business itself, with an option to construct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trade: Blame It On Japan | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

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