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McCulloh is one of Harvard's two seven-foot high jumpers. The Eliot House senior combines with Mel Embree to give Harvard possibly the most dynamic high jumping duo in college track and field. Their talent has also earned the two leapers a shot at the Montreal Olympics later this summer. Both have qualified and are invited to the U.S. Olympic Trials in June at Eugene, Oregon...

Author: By Joseph Dalton, | Title: 'Nothing' Works for McCulloh, Harvard's Other High Jumper | 5/20/1976 | See Source »

Saturday's victory, the Crimson's eighteenth straight dual meet win, had many heroes; Ed Ajootian, Mel Embree and Ahmed Kayali all set new stadium records in their events. But the best performance was turned in by high jumper John "Super Foot" McCulloh, and he didn't even...

Author: By Stephen W. Parker, | Title: Harvard Track Team Destroys Army, 99-55; McCulloh Qualifies for '76 Olympic Trials | 5/17/1976 | See Source »

McCulloh, who for three years has been playing the role of Jim Rice to Mel Embree's Fred Lynn, finally got a little of the spotlight Saturday. Although he placed second to Embree in the high jump, McCulloh's leap of 7 ft. 2 1/8 in, entitles him to join Embree at the Olympic high jump trials this summer...

Author: By Stephen W. Parker, | Title: Harvard Track Team Destroys Army, 99-55; McCulloh Qualifies for '76 Olympic Trials | 5/17/1976 | See Source »

Behind the lighthearted banter was a grimly sober realization: every time Ford loses a primary, Kissinger is bound to get some-or much-of the blame. When the President lost the North Carolina primary, for example, his confidant Mel Laird and his campaign chairman Rogers Morton both remarked that Kissinger would not remain in office much longer. After the more critical setbacks in Texas and Indiana, Kissinger was under even greater fire from a number of top Republicans and White House aides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Kissinger: A Growing Issue | 5/17/1976 | See Source »

...television is a cool medium, it's only since Sid Caesar left it. An immense, bear-like monster who generated more energy than any three TVA projects, Caesar did the best comedy on television, ever. With a company of electrocharged writers and actors, including Howard Morris, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and the woman to whom flowers should be sent and odes written daily, Imogene Coca, Your Show of Shows took over the airwaves live, for ninety minutes a week. Twenty-five years later, their old kinescopes re-shown seem live again...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: T.V. | 5/13/1976 | See Source »

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