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...even more valuable as a floor leader," says U.C.L.A. Coach John Wooden. "He brings the ball up court; he is an exceptionally fine passer; he can dribble to his right and left better than any player I've ever had." > St. John's University's Albie Swartz is described in the game programs as 5 ft. 10 in. tall and 175 Ibs. Unless he is still growing at 21, he'll never get that big. Although he is one-half inch shorter and six pounds lighter than billed, Albie is "my coach on the floor," says...
Despite the change, a resident and large property-owner on Sumner Road objected strongly to the Harvard proposal. Norman Swartz pleaded for a two-week postponment on Council action. "We only learned of this last Friday," he declared. His plea was rejected
...illusion that there is no joint. More than this, Mr. Swetzoff is a knowledgeable and friendly man with varied interests (yoga, old master drawings) and a sense of humor. He also puts on more-or-less regular exhibits in his gallery room. His present show is of Max Swartz, who does pop art pictures of the Beatles--need more be said? However, in January, he has scheduled what should be an outstanding exhibition of nineteenth century painters, including Bierstadt and Davies...
Leverett co-captain Keith Julian agreed that pass defense will be the key to the game. "Wood is very dangerous on roll-out passes, and Eliot's halfbacks Jim Swartz and Rod Moorehead are quick on their feet...
Grueninger's attorney, Edward M. Swartz of the law firm of Schneider, Reilly, and McCardle, had argued that the University was liable for the alleged negligence under a legal exception to the charitable immunity doctrine: that in this case Harvard was acting in a proprietary rather than charitable capacity by providing medical care for a fee under the terms of a pre-paid insurance plan...