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...decline. Coach Harry Arianson has switched his offense from a straight T to a wing T, and has only 18 returning lettermen to run it. Tufts has left 15 games and won only 5 in its rivalry with the Crimson, and the Jumbos lost their opening game to Bowdoin last week 14-0 last Saturday. Of course...
...Tufts is not quite the patsy it appears at first glance. Bowdoin, its conqueror last week, is one of the best small-college teams in New England. And Bucknell, it should be noted, lost its opening same last year to Gettysburg before upsetting Harvard...
...Croasdale, Harvard's captain, took a third place in that meet at 189 ft., 10 in., then the best throw of his life. 189 feet might not even win a place this year; seven hammer throwers have gone over 190 feet, and one, Alex Schulten of Bowdoin, reached...
...field events, Croasdale has thrown the hammer 190 feet, which would have made him a favorite in this event a year ago. But this year there are no fewer than five other hammer throwers who have gone over the 190-foot mark and one, Bowdoin's stylish Alex Shulten, has thrown over 200. Croasdale will have to scramble for points...
...also written two books to be published later this year: Religion and the American Mind: from the Great Awakening to the Revolution, and an anthology, The Great Awakening. In 1957 he was awarded the Bowdoin prize for his essay, "Melville and the American Tragedy," written under the pseudonym of Anacharsis Clootz...