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Appearing with the director of research at the Quaker Oats Co., Stare said that tree chart failed to evaluate the cereals "the way 95 per cent of breakfast cereals are consumed, that is, with milk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Square Off On Cereal | 8/7/1970 | See Source »

...lowest common denomination. By the best White House count, the President himself has actually been to church outside the White House only four times since he took office, but that did not deter the 1970 conference of the Religious Heritage of America from naming him Churchman of the Year. Quaker Nixon got the award in spite of some discreet grumbling inside the nonsectarian organization. Some thought that the East Room services raise uncomfortable questions about the separation of church and state. Others felt that the chosen Churchman of the Year should, after all, be a man who sets foot inside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Dubious Distinction | 7/6/1970 | See Source »

When Joe Burk and Ted Nash began to build their powerhouse at Pennsylvania, however, the question of Harvard's absolute superiority became less and less of a forgone conclusion. By 1967, the Quaker junior varsity and freshman boats had begun to defeat their Harvard counterparts with regularity, and it seemed only a matter of time until the deep, enthusiastic Penn program would overtake the Crimson at the varsity level, as well...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard Crew Prefers Yale Race to I.R.A. | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...year ago at Philadelphia it happened. Jumping Harvard at the start the Quakers pulled away steadily during the body of the race and went on to a decisive 13/4 length victory. To most Eastern crew writers, it seemed as though the Crimson dynasty was finally at an end. "Penn will be at the top of the crew world for a long, long time." Globe staff writer John Ahern prophesied. But the Quaker "dynasty" was to last only a week. Breaking out even with Penn off the start at the Eastern Sprints, the Crimson moved out steadily during the second...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard Crew Prefers Yale Race to I.R.A. | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

Parker, in a very real sense, has formed the Harvard rowing philosophy, Unlike Nash, who took over head coaching duties from Burk this year at Penn, Parker shuns the gungho, Storm Trooper approach that has been a trademark of the Quaker program since Nash's arrival. He is the master tactician, never panicking, highly analytic-and thus inspires the highest confidence in his oarsmen, win a race, there's no question about it," says senior Charlie Hamlin. "His stress on style and conditioning as well as the calm, rational attitude he takes has convinced us that...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard Crew Prefers Yale Race to I.R.A. | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

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