Word: simpson
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Thornton F. Bradshaw, president of Atlantic Richfield Co.; Ian MacGregor, chairman of American Metal Climax, Inc.; John W. Simpson, president of Westinghouse Electric's Power Systems Co.; Alfred J. Eggers Jr., assistant director for research applications of the National Science Foundation; and Lee C. White, chairman, Energy Policy Task Force, Consumer Federation of America...
Sophomore Gary Reiner and junior Chip Baird, in the second and third slots respectively, easily disposed of their opponents. Reiner crushed Simpson, 6-1, 6-1, while Baird downed...
Veteran Charlie Krusen defeated Shjeflo, 6-4, 6-2, and sophomore Jim Levy, playing in the sixth singles slot, demolished Datesh, 6-1, 6-1. Levy teamed with Ingard to form the first doubles pair, and the two fell to Young and Simpson, 6-3, 6-4, for Harvard's only loss...
...second day of competition began with the 100-yd. dash and the half-mile run. With the palm trees looking like a mirage in the unseasonable 35° chill, OJ. Simpson jogged around the asphalt track repeating one thought: "Man, it's cold. The Juice may just not run in that 880.1 don't want to die down here." Simpson did run in the 100-yd. dash and with his sprinter's speed easily beat Seagren. When the 880 began, O.J., true to his word, was seated in a warm car and Seagren defeated Anderson...
...McMillian. "Hold on, Jimmy!" Cosell yelled to McMillian as the basketball player was being helped off the track, 'I've got to do an interview with you." Undaunted by the large crowd of fans and officials, Cosell plunged ahead with a post-crisis analysis while O.J. Simpson held his cigar...