Word: al
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cornell's sabre team captured six of nine bouts. But not even all-American Rich Weiss could beat Harvard's Al Makaitis. Sweeping three bouts. Makaitis edged Weiss 5-4. Cornell's Mike Marion, son of Harvard, coach Edo Marion, lost only to Makaitis as he took two of three duels. Crimson juniors Bob Damus and Dave Redmond dropped all their bouts...
Peace Corps Director of Selection Al Carp, in Cambridge Thursday to brief the recruiters, said that over 90 per cent of the Harvard and Radcliffe students who apply and who are medically qualified will be invited to training. Of those about 85 per cent will be asked to train for the country or region that they request. That Peace Corps invitation, Carp said, is not a guarantee that a student will be sent overseas; he noted that one in six trainees fail the training program...
...Aviv or Beirut? Nasser hopes, of course, that in a few years there will be no need for such antiquarian arms as tanks, ships and planes. Egypt is developing three brands of short-range missile-the 230-mile-range Al Zafer (Victorious), the 375-mile Al Kaher (Conqueror) and the 500-mile Al Raid (Pioneer). Linked with the nuclear warheads that Nasser hopes to develop or acquire, they might give him the upper hand over Israel, provided...
Rutger's sabre contingent creamed the Crimson, 7-2. Losing all its bouts in the first and third rounds, Harvard escaped total embarrassment in the second round when Bob Damus and Al Makaitis won their bouts...
Princeton surpassed pre-season expectations as sophomore Joe Padula captured two bouts in sabre. The sabre men clipped Harvard, 5-4, although Crimson senior Al Makaitis took all three of his bouts. The loss of Paul Profeta, who is on a leave of absence, hurt Harvard. His substitute, Dave Redmond, dropped three bouts...