Word: ued
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...puke on your rug on October 23, don't expect them to be any less arrogant than they usually are. Not surprisingly, the Indians, supposedly lacking depth this year, have dredged up a sensational second string back named Rick Klupchak, who gained 134 yards in 12 carries against U. Mass Next week, it will probably be a third string back who slices through the Holy Cross defense that held Harvard to nine offensive points. There is one consolation however. Blackman, winner of seven Ivy titles in 16 years, has not coached Illinois to a single point in his first three...
Yale has Dick Jauron, who decided not to come to Harvard when SDS occupied University Hall in 1969. Jauron picked up 962 yards as a sophomore and ran for 189 yards in three quarters as Yale whipped U Conn 23-0 in its opener. With 26 seniors. Yale also has plenty of people beside Jauron to help win games, and they may well win the Ivy League title. Yale's passing game may not be awesome, however, and the Yale crowd applauded when quarterback Chuck Sizemore threw his first pass against U Conn late in the second quarter. He ended...
Yale, which spells Marinaro J-A-U-R-O-N, has not had problems with Colgate since the pre-Dowling days, and should not have any at New Haven this weekend...
...said U.N. Secretary-General U Thant last week as he prepared to vacate the post he has held since 1961, a job that the U.N.'s first Secretary-General, Trygve Lie, once characterized as "the most impossible in the world." In an ordinary year, the selection of a new Secretary-General would overshadow most other matters on the agenda of the General Assembly. Ten years ago, in fact, that very issue brought the U.N. to the brink of a breakup when the Soviet Union tried to create an unwieldy three-man directorate in order to keep the post from...
Jewish Mother. If the China problem is devilishly difficult, so is the selection of a successor to U Thant. Ill, frustrated and weary, the 62-year-old Secretary-General finally convinced his colleagues only in recent weeks that he had no intention of remaining in office after his second five-year term expires...