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...truck in 1972. But this primary is greater than William Loeb, who incidentally has gone so far to remove his image of slander-mongerer as to publish Democratic candidates' press releases largely uncut and unedited. The 1976 primary's rhetoric is too thick, fast and furious for Loeb to pin any one candidate down--although it is to Birch Bayh's credit that he's received an editorial blast against his stands on gun control and abortion...
Milt Yasunaga (126 lbs.) followed with a second period pin that put the Crimson ahead 6-4. Bill Mulvihill (134 lbs.) added to the lead with a one-sided 5-0 victory...
Next, a pair of great efforts by George Baker (142lbs.) and Tom Bixby (150lbs.) put Harvard solidly in the lead. Baker completely man-handled his opponent and pinned him in the second period. Then Bixby, who has returned from an injury to fill what was a gaping hole in the lineup, followed with a pin...
Bixby turned his foe on his back and sat on him for almost a full minute at the end of the second period but couldn't get the pin. So, early in the last round, he turned the Cornell man over again and finished...
When the trial opened, the courtroom was jammed with 100 reporters in a box facing the jury, some 90 spectators and assorted attorneys, aides and badge-wearing U.S. marshals posted along the walls and aisles. Patty Hearst, wearing a beige pin-stripe pantsuit and salmon nail polish, sat near Bailey at the defense table...