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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then Gomez, who got off the bulk of Harvard's second-half shots, hit the right side of the goal with two-and-a-half minutes to play. The speedy Gambian took a long pass from Bogovich, rolled past a fullback he had intimidated by this time, and converted his clear shot...

Author: By John A. Herfort, | Title: Booters Beat Brown, 2-0, For Freshman Supremacy | 11/22/1967 | See Source »

Brooks, at 235 lbs., is the big man among the big men and has led Harvard tackles in playing time for two years now. Burns, whose bulk has led to the nickname "Pear," was Brooks's runningmate at left tackle until a neck injury in the Dartmouth game cut short his Crimson career. Symmetrically between the two is Tom Weiss, who has been a center since he took up football in fifth grade...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: THE SPORTS DOPE | 11/16/1967 | See Source »

...some positive information concerning the suffering of a large segment of humanity here in South Viet Nam [Oct. 20]. However, your article does not clearly identify the patients who are "sleeping on corridor floors, or two or three to a bed" in our hospitals, and might imply that the bulk of the patients are in the hospitals with war wounds. In fact, a great preponderance of our patients have preventable communicable diseases-typhoid fever, cholera, bubonic plague, hepatitis, malaria and other such conditions-that are the result of environmental health problems and lack of basic health education. Dr. John Knowles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 10, 1967 | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...planned, the House will consist of a 21-story main building surrounded by three five-story sections. The low-rise sections will contain the dining hall, library, common rooms, and rooms for resident tutors and a few students. The bulk of Mather students will live in the 200-foot all tower...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Harvard Seeks to Cut Cost of Mather House | 11/3/1967 | See Source »

...years old, the Glide Foundation is probably the nation's most successful and adventurous mission church. Part of its success stems from the fact that it has the money to make its missions work: the church has an annual income of $350,000, the bulk of it from the estate of Lizzie Glide, a devout widow of an oil tycoon, who left $1,000,000 to the church in 1936. Once a sedate, middle-class parish, Glide gradually lost much of its original white membership with the coincidental decay of its surrounding neighborhood. Four years ago, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Missions: A Bridge to the Non-Church | 10/20/1967 | See Source »

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