Word: bergmans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's Mike Millis, playing number four, lost to Dave Goldstein of Dartmouth 3 and 1, Steve Bergman of Harvard topped the Green's Bill Cass 3 and 2 in the number five position...
...seventh-man peter Tague, who lost one up after 19 holes. Brian McGuinn, playing in the second slot, faced former Easterns champion Dan Hogan, and lost 4 and 3. The middle of the Crimson squad was no match for Yale's depth, as Mike Millis, John Hawkins, and Steve Bergman all lost by at least three holes...
James Campen will be at number one for Harvard; other members of the line-up are Pin McGuinn, Bogey Buchanan, Midiron Millis, Hook Hawkins, Bunker Bergman, and Dogleg Tague...
Brian McGuinn, Jim Buchanan, Charles Hawkins, Steve Bergman and Peter Tague all won their matches for the Crimson. McGuinn, at number two, fired a one-over par 72, the best Harvard score on the short Oskley Country Club courses...
...Bergman sings very well, but over-acts. Smock acts very well (his recipe for sorcerer's stew should not be missed), but his voice is weak. The rest of the cast doesn't, on the whole, do justice to Conley's script. Eric Carriker is very convincing as one of the robbers, while Glen Buscher is not. The others are nothing more than dull, although it was somewhat unfortunate that Bob Russman's voice was both the loudest and worst...