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...Secrist '57, William S. Bahary '57, and Jerome Halberstadt of Lowell. Winthrop's negative team of James E. Price '58 and Richard C. Stillman '58 defeated Kirkland's Maurice G. Ford '58 and Robert Lifson '57. Adams, represented by William C. Brady '57, Sherwood Waldron '58, and Robert E. Ausnit '57 lost to David F. Hayes '58, Anthony P. Giordano '58, and Henry L. Tafe '58, who upheld the affirmative for Dudley. Leverett's affirmative, composed of James H. Reiss '58, Alan Merson '56 and Lindsay Fischer '56, defeated the Eliot team of Jack Banton '57, Jack Quinlan...
...Association can schedule only Tufts College to face the Crimson eleven next year, it should at least add a modicum of interest to the game: award the Fietcher School of Diplomacy to the winner of the Harvard-Tufts contest and thereby settle the position of that school. Robert E. Ausnit...
...Sportwriter Bill Stern were splashed across papers indiscriminately. Some of those mentioned denied that they had ever met her, while others like Mickey Rooney pointed out: "I met her five years ago at a party. What's wrong with that?" Of the entire list, only Manhattanite Max Ausnit, former Rumanian munitions maker, admitted he knew Pat, told a reporter: "As far as I know, nothing has been invented to replace sex for an unmarried...
Early in the game Buchanan of the Flyers scored a try for three points, and Murray easily booted a conversion kick for an additional two points. Harvard, if anyone, was on the defensive from then on, with Johnny Loos and Steve Ausnit each scoring a try. Gwyn Thomas, playing in his final game before entering West Point in July, converted successfully after Ausnit's try. In the second half Willit of the Britishers scored and Ramsey converted, but Ausnit in some beautiful broken field running, also scored and the game ended...
Harvard's lineup found Thomas as fullback, Bud Rowell and Frank Holcomb at wing, Johnny Loos and Captain Ausnit at the three-quarter position, Jon Pritchard playing his final game at stand-off half. Commander Keith Kear of the New Zealand Royal Navy and the Law School as scrum half, and Bob Kennedy, Al Weisberg, Fred Garfield, Frank Jessop, Don Cummings, Don Hodge, Rog Willson, and Robin Worthington in the forward positions...