Word: caged
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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About March, CRIMSON readers puzzled over classified ads blaring: "Wanted: 100 pounds of raw meat and a cage. Contact: Jubilee Committee." This, of course, was a prelude to the surprise announcement that The Animals had been hired to perform for the freshmen. What is particularly amazing is that this group was chosen before it had reached the apex of its stardom and therefore before it became financially unfeasible. Saturday night, Jubilarians enjoyed a floating party, complete with band and liquid mixer, aboard a huge pleasure cruiser. Few participants remembers, or care, that for a full hour the boat never left...
Almost 300 spectators watched the outdoor portion of this 6-hour marathon battle, which began in cloudless, calm 70-degree weather, and was moved indoors as daylight disappeared. The contest continued on indoor courts in Princeton's new Jadwin Cage...
Enjoying the best tennis weather since the Southern trip, the Crimson won four of the six singles matches. At Jadwin Cage, where about 100 faithful spectators remained, Harvard captured the number three doubles to gain this EITA victory...
...point in the third period, which Harvard dominated more than any other period, the Crimson had the ball around the Williams cage for a full four minutes without losing it. Several shots bounced off the pipe, and Munro termed it "a really wonderful exhibition of power." The first midfield was in at the time...
...third period was worth waiting for. Harvard completely monopolized play, with the first goal coming at the 6:00 mark. Nicosia brought the ball in from the sideline at midfield and passed to John Ince, who ran towards the cage on the right side on powered in a shot to get his team started...