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With no one but Arbuckle over 6' 2", the freshmen were confined to Wilson's California offense, a setup that assumes big men up front to be effective and which has been employed unsuccessfully by Wilson year after year. The freshmen were also taught a shuffle offense, which they were asked to use after only one practice. They weren't allowed to play a running game until they were 30 points behind. Dartmouth in the season finale, and one member who never missed a practice gained 20 pounds over the season...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: The Sports Dope | 2/28/1967 | See Source »

Harvard boosted its lead to 5-0 midway through the third period when Bulldog defenseman Dwight Miller took a nice setup by Harvard's Don Grimble and bulleted a 20-footer into the far corner of his own goal...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Long Shutout Sparks Rout of Yale Sextet | 2/27/1967 | See Source »

...government policy is cautiously avoided by college faculties, disillusion with government policy is the genetic issue. If it were not for the peculiar nature of the Vietnam war, Hovde suggested, Columbia would not have acted. "It did not come up in the Korean War," under a similar Selective Service setup, he said...

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, | Title: Getting Faculty to Confront the Draft Depends on Discovering the Right Angle | 2/9/1967 | See Source »

Biochemical Straitjacket. On the average, patients "treated" by the nontreatment technique are discharged after three months, Dr. Laing reports in the British Medical Journal. Three-fourths of them go back to work. If they are returning to the family setup, which may have helped to bring on their illness, the psychiatrists meet with other family members to smooth the way. Fewer than one-fourth of the patients have to be readmitted. Though Dr. Laing hates being drawn into the numbers game, he asserts that these results are as good as those from intensive drug treatment, if not better. Too many...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Psychiatry: Schizophrenic Split | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

...white-collar crimes and relatively responsible defendants. But the law has run onto a prickly shoal in Washington, D.C., where federal courts handle all kinds of violent big-city crimes. As a result, a grand jury has just returned the first bail-jumping indictment under the new no-bail setup. On the second day of his trial for robbery and assault, John L. Barringer, 23, saw things going against him. He then simply vanished. He was arrested two months later for another robbery, two more counts of assault, and packing a pistol. Having violated his trust the first time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminal Justice: Bugs in Bail Reform | 2/3/1967 | See Source »

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