Word: player
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reassignment was announced. In the next-to-last game of the season against Yale, Bobby Johnson, Eric Gustavson, Jeff Grate and Chris Gallagher combined for an upset 98-89 victory. The next Tuesday night the Crimson staged another upset, this one over Dartmouth. Bob Kannuth was named most valuable player and elected captain for the upcoming renaissance year...
...well this spring as in the past, his coaches give him much credit for Harvard's Eastern Championship. Lord will sign with the pro football Dallas Cowboys at the end of the baseball playoffs. Football coach John Yoviscin calls him "as good a football player as there was in the country last year...
...dominated the headlines, but it was Zimmerman who made many of the key calls in the successful 1966 campaign. He passed brilliantly in Harvard's upset victory over Dartmouth--one of the finest games in the University's history. Last fall, he stumbled at times, but won Ivy Player of the Week honors for his exceptional performance in the second half of the Yale game. Zimmerman completed 13 passes that day for 289 yards; that the Crimson lost was not his doing. Yale 31 late in the game with the Zimmerman made one call which justified Yovicsin's praise...
...reader (participant? player? victim?) who takes the trouble to wade through the latest issue, designed by Brian O'Doherty, should find his senses fully exhausted. There is the script of a "structural play" that diagrams the movements of the performers, who are instructed to costume themselves in "white bodystockings or leotards, with tight-fitting hoods covering the ears and featureless silver masks." There is a do-it-yourself poem in which the author provides the ingredients (adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, gerunds, capitalized words, etc.) and leaves the composition to the reader. There is a recording of percussion instruments with...
Northwestern Senior Vernon Ford is under no illusions about why a highly selective private university wanted him: he is bright, black and a fine basketball player. Ford has found living that dual role ? "as an athlete and as a black, but still an individual"?painfully difficult. Yet, as one of the key members of the militant Black Power movement on campus, he has helped make Northwestern aware of the Negro students' determination to carve out their own niche on white campuses. Last month, Ford was among 60 Negro students who camped in the university's business office...