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Passing, however, is not Bucknell's only threat as last week the visitors rolled up 337 yards on the ground in their opening win against Gettysburg. Junior Terhes again excelled, leading the team with 159 yards in total offense. Paired with him will be fullback Ken Twifford, who, though only a sophomore, was the Bisons leading ground gainer with 107 yards...

Author: By Alexander Finley, | Title: Crimson Eleven Meets Bucknell In Bid for Second Non-Ivy Win | 10/3/1959 | See Source »

...Bison line, led by center Larry Mathias, the team captain, is fast and aggressive. It limited Gettysburg to only 32 yards on the ground. Averaging 202 pounds, it is not exceptionally large but has more than compensated for this with its great speed. Guard Charlie Negran and tackle Dick Boudreau spent much of their time last Saturday stopping Gettysburg backs before they reached the line of scrimmage...

Author: By Alexander Finley, | Title: Crimson Eleven Meets Bucknell In Bid for Second Non-Ivy Win | 10/3/1959 | See Source »

Harvard coach John Yovicsin, who two years ago left his job as head coach of Gettysburg, remembers the Pennsylvania eague's tough calibre of play and is not taking Bucknell's record lightly. "Bucknell is a really fine team and we'll have to be a lot better than we were last week to beat them," he said yesterday...

Author: By Alexander Finley, | Title: Crimson Eleven Meets Bucknell In Bid for Second Non-Ivy Win | 10/3/1959 | See Source »

...always liked Wyeth's work, cited Children's Doctor as his particular favorite among the American paintings on exhibition at Moscow. He found he liked Wyeth's gentle, almost courtly manners too, permitted him to spend five full days working at Gettysburg. During those five days the President posed whenever he had time to spare, from 15 minutes to an hour. At Wyeth's request Ike donned his favorite jacket, a straw-colored, nubby silk. He sat unsmiling and as if alone with his thoughts. Previous portraitists, working mostly from photographs, have tended to crystallize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Sep. 7, 1959 | 9/7/1959 | See Source »

...heart attack. His weight stood at 174 Ibs., just 2 Ibs. over his best football weight at West Point. His blood pressure held at a healthy 140/80. He continued to take anticoagulant drugs, held to a low-fat diet, but felt free to wander into the kitchen of his Gettysburg farm to order "nice fresh corn" for lunch. His habits, too, were those of the same old Ike. He arose at 7 or 7:15 each morning, showered, shaved, had a small steak for breakfast, and was at his desk by 8 or 8:15. After lunch, he took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: This Is What I Want to Do | 9/7/1959 | See Source »

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