Word: careers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Cavileer's 48-year career at Harvard began rather haphazardly. He came to Harvard from Springfield, Ohio, and graduated with an engineering degree in 1930. With the onslaught of the Depression, however, Cavileer had to settle for a job with the YMCA. At the same time, however, a classmate of his by the name of Bud Galston, who had played J.V. football as an undergraduate, came to him with a scheme to keep statistics for the Crimson coaches...
...frustrating to tie, but I'm glad they didn't score," goalie Ellen Seidler said after notching her twenty-first and final shutout of her college career...
Captain Jim Langton, the anchor of the Crimson defense, said last night that the team "has a good feeling." For Langton, today's game is the last of a two-year varsity career and he approaches it with "a mixed feeling...
Thus began a flip-flop career as John caught one pass on the varsity as a sophomore. His junior year he was back at safety and eventually started against Penn and Yale. He was working out over the summer to pack on some extra weight in order to play safety this year when Restic called him at home in California to tell him about the Big Switch. At this point, quips Scott, "yeah, you were sipping a Tequila Sunrise at the beach when you got the call...
...Harvard career comes to a close, John says, "I've never beaten Yale in anything and I'd like to go out a winner. One of the things that gave me an incentive to play in college was losing my last game in high school...