Word: athleticism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The days when Harvard and Yale dominated college football went out with raccoon coats and bootleg booze. Ivy League schools do not hold spring practice; they are sparing with their athletic scholarships, and they demand more than passing grades in physical education. But each fall, when Harvard and Yale clash...
In the first half, it was practically all Yale, as Dowling ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more, one of them to Hill. The score was 22-0 deep in the second quarter, and the Elis seemed headed for an effortless victory. Then Harvard discovered a Merriwell of...
From the record, we must conclude that students are not truly "involved" in decision-making until they play an equal or dominant role, until they actually have responsibility. Dean Glimp tually have responsibility. Dean Glimp's personal definition of "student involvement" is revealed in a suggestion he made to the...
The inferior position of the Masters vis-a-vis the administration was illustrated in the HUC-COH debate on seating. Master Smithies asked us why we wanted seating on the Committee. We replied that we wanted to influence the important decisions: funding a new athletic building, constructing the underpass, tenth...
Dan Kopans scored his team's only touchdown to help Dunster to a 7-0 decision over Stiles Morse. Adams routed Saybrook-Trumball, 16-0, as Sonny Black bulled his way in for two touchdowns. Adams athletic secretary Jody Markowski summed it up: "We overpowered them something terrible."