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...wasn't too tough though: when Harvard crossed the finish line at Bartlett's Cove in the time of 22:07 it had to wait some 42 seconds before it could claim the blue and white Bulldog racing shirts...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Harvard Heavies Crush Elis at Red Top Reunion | 6/9/1975 | See Source »

...five scorers for the Crimson were Steven McConnell and Peter Zurkow with a pair of 76's. Tom Yellin with a 77, Jon Ellis with an 80 and Alex Vik and Scott McNealy with 82 apiece. John Bartlett, Harvard's seventh man, turned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Linksmen Defeat Dartmouth | 5/7/1975 | See Source »

Only eight duffers, however, will go on the annual spring trip to Orlando, Fla. In addition to McConnell, Yellin, Thompson, Rickets and Vik, senior Jon Ellis, junior Scott McNealy and sophomore Jon Bartlett will get a chance to tee off on the Sunshine State links. Senior Peter Zurkow would also be joining the team, but his role in the Hasty Pudding Show takes him to Bermuda during spring break, where hopefully he will get in a few rounds before returning...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Golf: 'An Individual Sport' | 3/24/1975 | See Source »

...Craig Masback, Princeton; Des Foynes, Columbia; Peter Christ, Penn. Two Mile Run--Dave Merrick, Penn; Ray DeMarco, Cornell; John Cabell, Princeton. One Mile Relay--Dartmouth (Bob Coburn, Joe Duncan, Rich Nichols, Ken Norman). Two Mile Relay--Cornell (Dave Stinson, Steve Braillier. Tom Patterson, Pal Roach). Weight Throw--Phil Bartlett, Brown: DANNY JIGGETTS, Harvard: STEVE NIEMI. Harvard. Shot Put--Dave Doupe, Cornell; Greg Cortina, Penn; Kevin Mundt, Brown. Long Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Len Stachitas, Penn; Ed McPherson, Penn. Triple Jump--Jim Leonard, Cornell; Jorman Granger, Cornell: AHMED KAYALI, Harvard. High Jump--MEL EMBREE, Harvard; Peter Rutherford, Penn; Dave Cleaves, Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson's Field Unit Places Four on All-Ivy Track Roster | 3/19/1975 | See Source »

...humor. Maybe Mad About Mintz is something of a commercialization of his talents, an attempt to bring the LaZebnik wit to a wider audience than the Lowell JCR. His parodies of Hamlet and Paradise Lost count on only as much knowledge of these works as the casual reader of Bartlett's could be expected to have. The move to Agassiz has made LaZebnik's theater less intimate, more like musical comedy. In Teeth he paid little serious attention to plot and wrote a bizarre kind of free association opens buits, MAM the must hardly accompanies the dialogues in all. Occasionally...

Author: By Paul K. Rowe, | Title: Slightly Foxed | 3/1/1975 | See Source »

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