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Until late in the third quarter, Harvard failed to control the ball at midfield against a big, free-swinging Bulldog crew...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Lacrossemen Drop Finale to Yale, 6-5 | 5/14/1973 | See Source »

...seniors of Yale's football varsity today is the last chance. The last chance to pull on the Bulldog blue Jerseys, the last chance to listen to 'Ole Carm's pre-game type, the last chance to cavort in the Stadium. But above all, it is the last chance they will have to beat Harvard in football...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Harvard Takes On Bulldogs in Finale; Seniors Seek Fourth Triumph Over Yale | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

...Yale Daily News has been trying to generate some excitement with headlines like "THE GAME: 12 Year Jinx," referring to Yale's inability to win at Harvard Stadium since the Bulldog's undefeated team of 1960 smashed the Crimson 36-6. Yale's upset losses to Harvard in the last two years and the bitter memory of "the tie" in 1968 have prompted Yale Daily sports writer Randy Yates to write a melodramatic column entitled "I Hate Harvard...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Yalies More Intent on Studies Than THE Game | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

...like Demosthenes, his skill in oratory was partly a consequence of his will to overcome it. Indeed, the two most distinctive and forceful presences in British public life in this century, those of Churchill and Bernard Shaw, were both artifices wrought by sheer will power. The expression of bulldog defiance which appears in Churchill's most popular photographs was not evident upon his face before the war, and, as one of his friends once hinted, is likely to have been assumed when declaiming speeches in front of the mirror, and subsequently used on appropriate public occasions...

Author: By Sim Johnston, | Title: Churchill: Now More Than Ever | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

...attackman was feeding a pass from behind the Crimson net when Harvard goalie Rob Abbot stepped out to try to intercept the ball. Fagan's pass hit Abbot on the chest and bounced into the goal. A few minutes later, Dan Lynch scored for Yale to ensure a Bulldog victory...

Author: By Elizabeth P. Eggert, | Title: Bulldogs Shade Laxmen, 7-5; Crimson Drops Final Match | 5/15/1972 | See Source »

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