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Football writers Tom Aronson from Harvard and Mike Buxbaum from Yale are cited. Aronson kept the Harvard community informed with his descriptions of The Crimson pigskin heroes. In his weekly column. "Tom Columns," he predicted the outcome of other Ivy contests ending the season with an amazing .780 average...
...Buxbaum who wrote about the highs and lows of Eli football was even of occasion written about. He became famous in the December 2, 1974 issue of Sports Illustrated where Robert Boyle told about his suffering after the Harvard-Yale game...
...destruction of sacred cows has some historic precedent in this country. I am sure you will agree that the contributions made by Stiffens, Sinclair, and LaFollette persist though the public outcry and rage may have subsided. Robert C. Buxbaum...
...years, encouraged to work with outside doctors in family practice, and get added training in sociology and psychology. "Family doctoring is a more complex field than anyone gives it credit for, since it encompasses a whole range of intellectual, medical and nonmedical problems," insists Harvard's Dr. Robert Buxbaum. With an eye to the impending demands of medicare, the University of California last week acted to accept qualified general practitioners for the teaching staff of its medical school and to set up a course in family medicine...
Second, there should be an independent commission to investigate accidents. Although it would be impractical to study every case. Buxbaum said, a statistically accurate sample would be sufficient to determine the major defects. The board, he detailed, would have the power to impound crashed cars and conduct, a thorough "autopsy" to find the part that failed...