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...Jerry Chase of Mather took a close decision from Adams's Allan Bozer in the sloppiest fight of the afternoon. Both fighters swung wildly and tied each other up, landing few solid punches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Controversial Boxing Tourney Finishes in Dispute | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

...Jerry Chase of Mather took a close decision from Adams's Allan Bozer in the sloppiest fight of the afternoon. Both fighters swung wildly and tied each other up, landing few solid punches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Controversial Boxing Tourney Finishes in Dispute | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...Birth of a Nation" had been shown the night before without any objections but with an apology from Alan J. Bozer '75, co-chairman of the Adams House film society, to anyone who might be insulted by the film. Bozer recommended "Birth of a Nation" to the audience as a film classic. "Birth of a Nation," released in 1915, marked a great leap forward for the fledgling film industry, introducing moving cameras, night filming and a musical score. But even at the time it was bitterly criticized (by the NAACP and by President Emeritus Charles William Eliot among others...

Author: By Christopher B. Daly, | Title: Birth of a Nation and Racism | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

...Bozer made another apology to the audience Saturday night--this time for the disruption. The film society--and a lot of other people in the University--seemed to feel that stopping the film was a serious violation of freedom of expression and that any film-goer would be discriminating enough to see the racist elements in the film--especially a Harvard audience. Bozer said later he feels, "the common man in America doesn't really need a lot of background information for judging the film; we don't give him enough credit. The film can stand on its own merits...

Author: By Christopher B. Daly, | Title: Birth of a Nation and Racism | 6/12/1975 | See Source »

...Playing a club sport appeals to the guys because there's no pressure from coaches. If we had to work harder, we might not enjoy it as much," Al Bozer said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Club Sports at Harvard Offer Students A Chance to Play 'For the Fun of It' | 3/22/1975 | See Source »

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