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Springfield grabbed a 7-0 lead by up-setting Harvard's 400-yard medley team on a fast, come-from-behind anchor freestyle leg. Then Springfield's Phil Daly held off Harvard's fast-closing Jim Soubold to capture the 200-yard freestyle in a slow 1:53.5. Harvard dropped its third consecutive event when Phil Chase was barely nosed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swimmers Win Narrow Victory in First Meet, 53-42; Corris, Hayes, Shrout Lead Team Over Springfield | 12/2/1965 | See Source »

...halt the Baby Tiger's strong running attack. Harvard's defense will have to pierce a Princeton offensive line averaging 219 pounds. Three behemoth tackles. Fulvio Gentili, Bob Panoff, and injury-plagued 6-5, 260 pound Steve Kuziel anchor the Harvard defensive line. The secondary, led by Gatto and quarterbacks Ken O'Connell and Will Stargel, should stymie Princeton's undistinguished passing attack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Backs to Romp In Princeton Game Today | 11/6/1965 | See Source »

With its brilliant defensive line anchor-Paul Savidge and Stas Maliszewski, Princeton is the team to beat in the Ivy But there was some doubt whether the Tigers could muster much of an of-in early season games after the graduation of Cosmo Iacavaski. On Saturday they showed they could. Ron Landeck, Princeton's tallback, accounted for a phenomenal 233 yards--140 rushing in 26 carries, and 143 through the air, coming six of eleven passes. Columbia, which is Harvard's next opponent, showed nothing. The Lions gained only 105 yards during the game...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Princeton, Pennsylvania Win First Ivy Contests | 10/5/1965 | See Source »

...until Washington began sending India arms in the wake of Red China's 1962 invasion. And, though Pakistan's resentment led to an increasingly warm flirtation with Red China, it is still the only member-aside from Britain-of both the SEATO and CENTO alliances that anchor the Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern outposts of the free world's collective security system. As principal architect of that system, the U.S. is loath to see Pakistan wreck it by withdrawing in anger-particularly at a time when Charles de Gaulle threatens to wreck NATO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: Encirclement in Asia | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

...bourbon on the rocks, the owner of a modern yacht must hook up to a marina's power line (and he often wants a telephone line) almost as soon as he shuts off his engine; his appliances draw too much juice to allow for quiet nights lying at anchor in secluded coves. If the new yachtsman wants to go for a cruise, he must plot his course from one electrical outlet to another, lest his TV dinners defrost, his ice cubes melt, and his electrical toilet break down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recreation: Plug-In Boats | 9/3/1965 | See Source »

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