Word: athleticism
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The Bingham award is given annually to "that member of the graduating class who, because of his integrity, courage, leadership, and athletic ability, has best served the high purposes of Harvard as exemplified by former athletic director William J. Bingham." Kinasewich, like Bingham, was from a modest background. Each was...
The athletic year was more eventful. Members of the Class of 1939 had beefed up the varsity, and The Crimson rolled over Princeton, 34-6. The team then beat Yale, 13-6, in rain and snow, when Frank Foley scored a tie-breaking touchdown.
Eugene Kinasewich '64, captain of the 1964 varsity hockey team and the second highest scorer in Harvard hockey history, last week received the William J. Bingham Award, the University's highest athletic honor. Kinasewich, a Canadian, is the first foreign student and only the second hockey player to win the...
The honor climaxes a Harvard athletic career that, despite an inauspicious beginning, has become one of the most successful in recent years. Elected First Marshal of the senior class, Kinasewich is a candidate to graduate magna cum laude and has won a Shaw Fellowship for post-graduate work abroad.
New trouble arose when the Eastern College Athletic Conference banned Kinasewich at the end of his sophomore year. The ban forced the Crimson ace to miss a few games until Harvard successfuly appealed the case.