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Kuhn merits his "professional" status for a record of sessions with Coleman Hawkins, Don Elliott, Chet Baker, and other jazz luminaries. He has also played Storyville and appeared on Steve Allen's Tonight, as well as Fr. O'Conner's Boston TV show. In technique and jazz concept he is decisively separated from the other Harvard jazzmen, and steady work has allowed him to practice and progress...
...proved himself as an able coach, when he had the material. Next year should see somewhat of an improvement as Captain Bob Shaunessy, Hal Anderson, and Pete Briggs will give the Crimson one of the stronger lines in the Ivy League while Ron Johanson, Sam Halaby, Dick McLaughlin, and Chet Boulris will form a nucleus of the backfield. The problem, as it has been in the past years, will be to replace two good ends, Tom Hooper and John Copeland...
Columbia, the dark horse in the Ivy League this season, is a young, inexperienced squad that is in the process of rebuilding after the graduation of its brilliant All-Ivy League stars Chet Forte and Ted Dwyer. The only player remaining from last year's Lion five is 6 ft. 5 in. center Rudy Milkey...
...Crimson players were Chet Boulris, Bob Foster, Sam Halaby, Tom Hooper, Ted Marmor, Dick McLaughlin, Walt Stahura, and Chauncey Walker...
...addition, 1957 captain Tom Hooper won an end berth on the second team and guard Pete Briggs and halfback Chet Boulris both received honorable mention...