Word: walts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ENDS. Walt Patulski, Notre Dame, 6 ft. 6 in., 260 Ibs., and Sherman White, California, 6 ft. 5 in., 250 Ibs. A consensus All-America, Patulski is lauded by one team as "the best we've seen for many years." All but unstoppable on the pass rush, he dazzled the experts with his "amazing agility and lateral mobility." One scout predicts that Patulski may be the first defensive lineman ever picked No. 1 in the draft since the Colts made Michigan State's Bubba Smith their first choice in 1967. White is a former high school basketball star...
Princeton has already won more games this season then it did throughout last year. Recovering from a disastrous 1-22 season, the Tigers have already nipped Providence and Army, while losing to strong B.C., B.U. and Brown teams. A sophomore line, led by Walt Snicken-berger, is largely responsible for Princeton's success so far this season...
Tenth in his class at Annapolis, Cushman fought heroically in the Pacific theater, winning medals at Bougainville, Guam and Iwo Jima. In Viet Nam he was an able successor to General Lewis Walt as commanding general, 3rd Marine Amphibious Force. For the past 21 years he has served as deputy director of the CIA, missing much of the ferment and debate that has shaken the services...
...Walt Kelly, still one of the best cartoonists, is a more solid expert on the genre. "A comic strip is like a dream," Turtle tells Bear in Pogo. "A tissue of paper reveries. It gloms an' glimmers its way thru unreality, fancy an' fantasy." To which Bear naturally responds: "Sho' 'nuff?" Sho' 'nuff. · Gerald Clarke
...coaches also picked the following players: defensive end Tom Csatari, defensive back Jack Manning and place-kicker Ted Perry from Dartmouth; offensive end Jesse Parks and defensive end Mike Evans from Columbia; guard Steve Curtis, defensive tackle Bob Saunders and linebacker Joe Parsons from Princeton; and center Walt Starck, defensive end Mitch Berger and tackle Mark Steiner from Harvard...