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Two years later Melch - as pale as paper, and nearly as thin -- would be a key bench player on the greatest-ever Philadelphia 76ers team.
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Though 'Nova was trounced by NYU in the semifinals of the 1966 NIT, Melch was named MVP.
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During the 1965-66 season, Melch scored a Villanova senior-record 801 points.
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After I popcorned in a couple of free throws, Melch sank a dazzling succession of hooks and long jumpers and fadeaway bank shots.
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Idem Ryckius etiam ufus eft Codicis Parifienfis excerptis, a Melch.
C. Cornelii Taciti opera omnia Cornelius Tacitus , Henry Homer , Melchior Freinsheim 1790
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Idem Ryckius etiam ufus eft Codicis Parifienfis excerptis, a Melch.
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