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...YORK -- Brad Higgins president of Colurabia's class of 1974, is bringing school spirit back to the university that in 1968 gave us the first student strike, the first bloody bust and the worst college football team in the country...

Author: By Bvevanw. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 10/14/1972 | See Source »

...Today Brad and his friends won't be chanting "No Class Today. No Ruling Class Tomorrow" outside Low Library. They'll be cheering for Don Jackson and the Lion eleven at Bakers Field...

Author: By Bvevanw. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 10/14/1972 | See Source »

...Brad, who says he's "leaning towards President Nixon," kicked off the big weekend by sponsoring a Tug-of-War between the class of '74 and the class of '75 on Thursday night...

Author: By Bvevanw. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 10/14/1972 | See Source »

Possibly because he was a mite too aggressive in checking the swift Russian forwards, the Soviets in charge of selecting the stars of the final game ignored Esposito (they chose Henderson and the Rangers' Brad Park) even though he scored two goals and two assists. Yet the slight was mild compared with the puerile and unsportsmanlike behavior that marked much of the series. Soviet team officials demanded that Canadian Coach Harry Sinden order Defenseman Gary Bergman to stop skating past baronial Russian Coach Vsevolod Bobrov during games, on the ground that Bergman was making menacing gestures and lewd comments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ah, Canada! | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

Minuscule Dosage. The first involved Rick DeMont, 16, a slender distance swimmer from San Rafael, Calif., who had won the 400-meter freestyle by 1/100 sec. over Australia's Brad Cooper. Only minutes before he was to swim in the finals of the 1,500-meter freestyle, DeMont was told that he had been disqualified; an illegal stimulant, ephedrine, had been found in his urine specimen, submitted after the 400. The ephedrine was in prescribed medication that DeMont, an asthmatic, had been taking for years and that he had noted on his Olympic medical form. But neither the Olympic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Dampening the Olympic Torch | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

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