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...work we become the top men on our sheet, we get paid off by a mixture of patronage, not untinged with envy: "I don't agree with everything he writes, but in this particular case the guy's really get something." Mr. Hammarskjold, Mr. Eisenhower. Mr. Dulles, and Mr. Yovicsin receive their salaries in the same kind of coin. We all criticize them (from the safe purlieus of the Hayes-Bick) and preach of what we would de in their brain-puzzling jobs. But they are the men with guts enough to try. If they succeed in then chosen work...

Author: By Art Hopkins, | Title: Art Hopkins: The Rough, Rugged Ritual | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...Brian Dowling, two kicking tees, and a hot dog vendor to be named later. You don't suppose the Crimson touch football team could use a little coaching help? What the hell, you guys would win 23-2 even if your coaching staff consisted of George McGovern, John Yovicsin, and the general who told the Light Brigade to charge...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas>, | Title: On the Bench | 11/18/1972 | See Source »

...came to Harvard still interested primarily in kicking. He arrived a week before school started freshman year, and admits that he was "scared." "I went to the football practices, and quit after three days. Yovicsin would send me letters saying how glad he was that I was here, and telling me to come by his office and talk...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Chris Papagianis: Marvel On and Off the Field | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

...blame should not fall solely on Restic's system. Yovicsin's last two teams never came from behind to win in the fourth quarter either, although the '70 team played well in breaking a late game tie against Cornell. The explanation for Harvard's inability to rally against bad teams is partly due to an apathetic condecension. Harvard has a tradition of playing listlessly against perennial underdog teams like Penn and Brown, who love nothing better than upsetting Harvard...

Author: By Evanw. Thomas, | Title: On the Bench | 11/11/1972 | See Source »

...Tank", three months. As an author-teacher Gamble has distinguished himself in his field as one of the top names in jock literature. His book entitled Physical. Intellectual, and Architectural Balance in the Locker Room has given him the acclaim he deserves and leaves him only second to Yovicsin as the top physical fitness authority east of the Mississippi. As a healer of the sick. Gamble's unbridled energy may unfortunately prove his downfall. He has prescribed so many faulty home remedies to injured players that they are starting to lose faith in his power. In fact, as quarterback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dake It or Leave It | 11/4/1972 | See Source »

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