Word: silver
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Sanders announced another new development for Crimson basketball: The 1974-75 season will usher in two floor generals at the IAB instead of the traditional one. Junior bigmen Lou Silver and Lenny Adams will serve as co-captains of a Harvard squad that will return nine of eleven players. Sanders picked the dual captains after a series of team ballotings ended in tie-votes...
...Silver also bagged another honor at the dinner, winning the Coaches Trophy for the most valuable player of the year. The Best Defensive Player Plaque went to senior guard Ken Wolfe, the consistent mainstay of the Sanders' man-to-man "dog 'em" defense...
Known as "Jimmy" to his friends, St. Clair is sometimes also called "the Silver Fox" because of his gray hair, the sly cast to his eyes, and his cunning ways in court. Because he spends extraordinarily long hours researching his cases, he is rarely surprised by the other side. Arguing without notes, he peers over half-lens glasses and subjects witnesses to aggressive and exhaustive cross-examinations, but never raises his voice or shows anger. Says Boston Attorney Joseph S. Oteri: "He's unflappable and extremely tenacious." Lawyer-Author George V. Higgins (The Friends of Eddie Coyle), who prosecuted...
...basketball, junior Lou Silver was selected to the first team All-Ivy while captain Tony Jenkins made the second team. Senior Ken Wolfe earned honorable mention. Jim Beercroft and Ron Haigler of Penn and Phil Brown and Eddie Morris of Brown accompanied Silver on the first team...
During the season, Silver led Harvard in both scoring and rebounding, sporting a 15.8 point average and grabbing 10.8 rebounds per game. Jenkins, a first team selection last year, concentrated on fitting into Sanders's patterned offense this season and trailed Silver in scoring and rebounding with a 15.5 scoring average and 9.3 rebounds per game...