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Answer 4: This famous Harvard administrator, apparently conceding victory to Dartmouth, left Briggs Cage with more than a minute to play, and the Crimson trailing...
...Green, 75-74 at Briggs Cage Dartmouth 33-42--75 HARVARD...
Many of the century's most imaginative artists, from Jackson Pollock to John Cage to Sartre to Camus, poured their beings into this exploration of nothingness. None did so more persistently and penetratingly than Samuel Beckett, the Irish-born writer whose death was revealed last week in his adopted city, Paris, where for decades he lived in an apartment overlooking the exercise yard of a prison. In such plays as Waiting for Godot, Endgame and Krapp's Last Tape; in novels, including Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable; in verse and essays and the script for a wordless Buster Keaton...
...basketball race, which, after two months of Friday-Saturday night showdowns, always seems to come down to the final weekend of action in early March. Last year, three teams were in the running for the title entering the final weekend until Princeton clinched the win at Harvard's Briggs Cage on the final day of the season...
...favorites who tip off the season with a 2 p.m. showdown at Briggs Cage tomorrow, it's a goal that has proved all too elusive. Dartmouth has not claimed the flag since 1959 and Harvard has never won an Ivy title...