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Harvard coach Tim Murphy must still wonder if Yale wide receiver Ralph Plumb looked as good on video during his senior year of high school as he did during The Game last season...
...year ago, Plumb hauled in 15 passes for 158 yards, hounding the Crimson secondary in his breakout performance. Not a bad display for a converted quarterback with no chance of playing Ivy League ball...
...When Plumb was in high school—he’s from Rhode Island—I got a call from an acquaintance in Rhode Island,” Murphy said. “And he says, ‘We’ve got a real good kid down here. He’s a quarterback but I think he’ll be a wideout or a [defensive back...
...skill positions. Payton Award candidate Alvin Cowan hasn’t had a breakout game, but still manages to lead the league in passer efficiency rating and touchdowns, running back Robert Carr sits second in the league in rushing yards per game and wideouts Chandler Henley and Ralph Plumb have combined for the second most yardage of any tandem in the league behind Harvard’s Brian Edwards and Corey Mazza...
...Zealand literature, starting with John Mulgan's 1939 novel Man Alone. When Gee began writing the book in the late '60s, "we were able to shake off that oppressive Puritanism," the author, 73, recalls, "which wasn't only religious, it was secular." Novels like Gee's award-winning Plumb (1978), based on the life of his Presbyterian minister turned Communist grandfather James Chapple, continued that shaking-off. By the time writer-director Brad McGann got around to adapting Den three decades later, New Zealand had changed...