Word: cellars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...used Mr. Conant's general head shape, a popular present-day size and evidently of sturdy construction--also some of his hair, one of his ears and the set of his mouth; Mr. Lowell's mustache, one of his eyes, his chin and his cellar (and I have no reason to doubt the one in the photo--that the CRIMSON sent--is his own, contrary to rumors from New Haven); Mr. Eliot's nose for nostalgic reasons, one eye and his virile hirsuteness...
Crimson track men will try to battle their way out of the Heptagonal cellar when they meet the Ivy League plus Army and Navy at Cornell today...
...varsity hockey team-through its upsets over Yale and Princeton-moved into third place in the Pentagonal League, with a slight chance for a three way tie for first place. The basketball team, however, needs at least two victories in its three remaining games to move out of the cellar and head of Princeton in the lvy basketball standings. Pentagonal Hockey lvy Basketball L W L Princeton 5 2 Penn 8 2 Yale 5 2 Columbia 7 3 Harvard* 4 3 Cornell 5 4 Brown 3 5 Dartmouth 4 5 Dartmouth 1 6 4 5 *Plays Yale Satur Princeton...
...defeat--coming right before the Crimson's remaining games with Penn and Yale--entrenched Norm Shopard's team deeper in the Ivy league cellar behind next to last Princeton...
Despite the loss to the West Pointers, the Crimson's Ivy League outlook improved. Although the team is still in the cellar with a 2-7 win-loss mark, it is only one full game behind Princeton, in seventh place...