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...third midfield will handle the faceoffs. The center will be co-captain Sandy White. Under the tutelage of assistant coach Jeff Wagner, a faceoff terror who won All-Ivy honors at Brown in the early '70s, Harvard faceoff men were among the best in the nation last year. the Crimson triumphed on two thirds of its attempts and outfaced every team it met except for Brown, which dominated the midfield battles when White was injured. Joining the senior specialist on this unit is Jamie Egasti (6-5-11). a reserve attackman in 1976, and sophomore Jerry Keleher...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Crimson Laxmen Open at Mass Maritime Today | 3/26/1977 | See Source »

...next bout, Tom Bixby put together one of his best performances of the season to trip a strong foe, 6-2. After Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) grappled to a 1-1 tie and Cornell's Bill Wagner manhandled Ed Bordley (167 lbs.), 10-2, Harvard trailed by seven points with only three bouts remaining...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: Matmen Bag Two Ivy Wins | 2/14/1977 | See Source »

...three relatively anonymous Japanese to deliver a petition to President Park to release his political prisoners. It had been signed by 17,000 Japanese, Jean-Paul Sartre, Willy Brandt, Joseph Needham, and--I am proud to say--three Harvard professors: Edwin O. Reischauer, Jerome A. Cohen and Edward W. Wagner. I was in Seoul for just 48 hours, perhaps the most unpleasant in my life, with the Korean CIA never letting up for a moment its bugging and intimidation...

Author: By George Wald, | Title: The Sins of President Park's Police State | 2/14/1977 | See Source »

...league with 82 stolen bases and finished with 594 thefts by the time he retired after the 1902 season. That many stolen bases is enough in itself to entitle him to a posthumous spot in Cooperstown, as only Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Max Carey and Honus Wagner swiped more during Hoy's lifetime...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: The Player Who Didn't Make It to Cooperstown | 2/12/1977 | See Source »

Some hold that music is the food of love. Others, that love is the food of music. To each his own little Hallmark maxim. But there is a curious undeniable non-relation between these elements, too. You can love til eternity and pipe in Wagner's Niebelungenlied in octophonic sound 24-hours a day, and still die of starvation in the process. That is part of what this fund-raising for the BSO is about, too. Ten per cent of the aimed-for $115,000 goal will go toward the pension fund for the players, most of whom are grossly...

Author: By Judy Kogan, | Title: Could George Plimpton Even Whistle Dixie? | 2/9/1977 | See Source »

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