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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hardin made a strong bid to break away during the third mile, but Shorter came back to take a one-stride lead going up Van cortland Park's legendary Cemetery Hill. But Hardin kept the pressure on. Moving well over the crest of the hill and down the back side to open up a ten yard lead by the final flat stretch. He managed to maintain his momentum over the final 600 yards as his long-time Eli rival faded rapidly. Hardin's final margin of victory, a convincing eighteen seconds, belied the closeness of the battle...

Author: By Richard T. Howe, | Title: Harriers, Hardin Set Heps Record | 11/9/1968 | See Source »

Harvard's Eddie Atwood was the game's outstanding player with forceful defensive work. Halfback Peter Kertes also helped break up Princeton's attack. Malin said he was particularly pleased with his team's performance considering the injuries they had received this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JV Booters Win At Princeton, 4-1 | 11/9/1968 | See Source »

Pennsylvania played its worst game of the season against Harvard last Saturday, missing every break and making many mistakes. It won't happen again. In a stunner, Mr. Z and his surprising crew, which played Harvard even in the second half, will top Dowling's Yalies...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: SPORTS of the 'CRIME' | 11/9/1968 | See Source »

Even old Air Force men have been known to break out in a sweat once aloft in the passenger seats. Alabama's George Wallace, an engineer in a B-29 crew during World War II, is no exception. Recently, when a British journalist tried to interview him on his chartered Electra high over Illinois, Wallace turned off all questions while he stared fixedly out the window. "Listen, sonny," he said, "I'm tryin' to get us out of this weather. Now leave me be." California's Ronald Reagan is no braver. Congratulated recently because he seemed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Psyche: Flying Scared | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

...Ruhr seems unable to break out of its outmoded coal-and steel-based industrial pattern, which is slowly pulling it down. As cheaper oil and natural gas continue to win the battle against coal, an eerie stillness hangs over abandoned mines in parts of the Ruhr. By contrast, Baden-Württemberg is blossoming because it has attracted such modern growth industries as chemicals, electronics and precision mechanics. To lure new industries, the state offers long-range development possibilities, a sunny climate, air that is in sharp contrast with that of the smoky, rainy Ruhr, and excellent transport facilities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Shifting South | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

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