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Junior Ken Plutnicki led Harvard with 14 points and sophomore Bob Ferry added 10 Senior guard Calvin Dixon led all Crimson rebounders, grabbing six Craig Robinson tallied 17 for Princeton...
Crimson guard Calvin Dixon sank a patented hanging twister to send the regionally televised contest into extra minutes, then swished two last-second free throws to clinch the Harvard victory...
...commander of the "Fighting 69th" infantry. After the war he grew rich as a lawyer for moneyed interests, constantly dashing off on shadowy foreign missions of commerce or diplomacy. He was a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, acting Attorney General of the U.S. under Calvin Coolidge and an oft-mentioned presidential possibility. When Franklin D. Roosevelt asked him to form a civilian intelligence service at the outset of World War II, Donovan followed the dictum of Stewart Menzies, his counterpart in the British secret service: "Intelligence is the business of gentlemen." Columnist Drew Pearson accurately described Donovan...
...Captain Calvin Dixon led the Crimson chase, speeding up the tempo of the Harvard offense with spin shots from inside the key, underhand scoop layins and jump shots off the dribble. Dixon hit a team-high 19 points on the night, leading an offense that had sputtered in the first period of play to a 47-point stanza and its first Ivy win since the Dartmouth game in early January...
Freshman David Bernard played a solid 30 minutes off the bench, tallying 12 points on 50 percent shooting. Sophomore guard Bob Ferry, the most consistent cager, chipped in 16 points. Despite a defense that keyed on him only slightly less than it keyed on Trout, Captain Calvin Dixon managed 12 points and a game-high seven assists...