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Throughout this first-quarter Crimson onslought, the BU offense could not get its wishbone attack untracked. The Harvard defense, sparked by some crisp tackling by the secondary and strong work up front by Mitch Berger and Sandy Tennant, repeatedly turned back the thrusts...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Harvard Romps Over Boston University, 33-14 | 10/10/1972 | See Source »

Harvard's defense finally held in the fourth quarter. The defensive line had mashed the Redmen's inside running game all day, as middle linebacker Sandy Tennant picked up nine tackles and five assists, but the outside was vulnerable to the sweep. Harvard's outstanding defensive ends. Mitch Berger and Mike McHugh, were cleaned out several times by UMass interference...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: UMass Surprises Football Team, 28-19 | 10/2/1972 | See Source »

Linebacking is also one of Harvard's fortes Junior Sandy Tennant, a robust 210 on a 5'10" frame will anchor the middle and play middle guard when the Crimson shifts to a five-man line. Tennant likes to hit people and makes football a year-round occupation. Mike Ferguson will defend the strong side at outside linebacker with junior Bob Kristoff taking the back side. The frost big and strong averaging well over 200 pounds...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Crimson Opens Season Against UMass | 9/30/1972 | See Source »

Middle guard Spencer Dreischarf has graduated, but according to Restic Sandy Tennant and Fred Smith will be more flexible than Dreischarf at playing both inside linebacker and middle guard, as Harvard switches back and forth from five-and-four-man fronts. Veteran Mark Ferguson returns to inside linebacker with more defensive playing time than anyone except Barger while Jim Westra and Bob Kristoff will provide some linebacking depth...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Will Contend for Ivy Title | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

...almost the first time in a millennium, doctors have made a scientific study of the effects of hashish on a large body of men who were not professional criminals or chronically undernourished or otherwise disadvantaged. During the three years beginning in September 1968, Major Forest S. Tennant Jr. and Major C. Jess Groesbeck, at the U.S. Army hospital in Wurzburg, West Germany, had an "accessible, defined population" of 36,000 G.I.s, and a questionnaire indicated that no fewer than 16,000 of these had used hash at least once. The drug was more readily available than marijuana, and thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Hashaholics | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

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