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This week the key game in shaping the League standings will be in New Haven, where Dartmouth challenges Yale's five-game winning streak. The Big Green stopped the Elis' string at the same point last fall, and the 1960 team, under Bob Blackman, is strong enough to pull the same trick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tigers, Elis Lead Ivies; Crimson Still in Running | 10/25/1960 | See Source »

...Blackman, coach of the losing Dartmouth football team, remarked after Harvard's 9-6 upset Saturday that the kickers made the main difference in the game. The Crimson's margin of victory came through a field goal by one kicker, Dave Ward, and its domination of the contest largely through the efforts of another, Bruce MacIntyre, who contributed a good deal more than his toe work...

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Improved Forward Line Leads Crimson To 9-6 Win Over Favored Green Eleven | 10/24/1960 | See Source »

...Indians, who, under coach Bob Blackman, have overcome inexperience, lack of size, and high graduation losses, belong to the category of strong opponents. Their heartbreaking loss to Holy Cross by a last half-minute field goal last Saturday is the only thing that might slow them down...

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Dartmouth, One of Top Defensive Elevens, Meets Varsity Gridders Today at Stadium | 10/22/1960 | See Source »

...John Yovicsin and the boys, the game will be a toughie. Blackman has done an amazing job and comes to Cambridge with a team destined for big things this year. Destined for more, that is, than will be the Crimson if it loses this afternoon

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Dartmouth, One of Top Defensive Elevens, Meets Varsity Gridders Today at Stadium | 10/22/1960 | See Source »

...prevent riots during the country's first election. The plot is ingenious and very funny, but the great virtue of the piece lies in its marvelous prose. The narrator's naivete permits him to speak in wild, enthusiastic language, which sounds neither maudlin nor contrived: They crying no more blackman sweat to sweeten whiteman tea, no more for coolie to draw water to wash baccra foot. Sun come up to tell woman to tie her head and man to buckle his belt; to get ready to rule... The story is full of sun and bright colors and the narrator...

Author: By Peter E. Quint, | Title: The Advocate | 9/30/1960 | See Source »

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