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...hard hitting Zarakov and first baseman Clement Candy, the baseball team went into the Yale series with a nine win, 12 defeat record. It was the first time in Harvard baseball history that the Crimson met Yale with more defeats that victories. Yale then trounced Harvard, 25 to 15 and 18 to 4. In track Haggerty took a first in the ICAA mile run-but the favored team later lost to Yale. Sophomores Geoffrey Platt and Robert Ladd tried hard, but the crew lost to Yale again...

Author: By Davis C.d.rogers and Michael Maccosy, S | Title: '27 Enjoys 'Last Supper', Writes Pornography Visits Mediums, and Emerges Mature Seniors | 6/17/1952 | See Source »

...their licks by gently reminding their readers that the British, alas, need their impulsive U.S. friends. The leader of Britain's Socialists felt a like impulse. "There is a lot of loose talk about the U.S. from people who refer to American imperialism and similar phrases," said Clement Attlee, "but no country in history has ever made greater efforts to help other countries than the U.S. has done in the last six years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Exasperated Onlooker | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

Meanwhile the winter sports had wound up their seasons. Captained by Clement D. Coady the freshman hockey team got a 4 to 0 win over Yale, and thus gained the honor of having the first undefeated hockey season since 1914. The freshmen wrestlers, captained by H. R. Wood, almost equalled its record, but Yale eked out a win. And the '29 basketball team ended a "disastrous season" by losing to Yale...

Author: By David C.D. Rogers, | Title: Riots, Mental Telepathy, Exams and Probation Among Vivid Memories of 1927's Initial Years | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

Wishing to show that it had acquired the necessary Harvard indifference, only 60 percent of the class bothered to vote for the Class Officers. However they managed to elect Leo F. Daley, president; Clement C. Coady, vice-president; John R. Burke, secretary-treasurer; and Isadore Zarakov, Student Council Representative. The '26 class officers thought-fully gave their successors a book of instructions...

Author: By David C.D. Rogers, | Title: Riots, Mental Telepathy, Exams and Probation Among Vivid Memories of 1927's Initial Years | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

...switch was like to that recently carried out in Czechoslovakia, where Moscow-trained Rudolf Slansky was dumped in favor of native son Clement Gottwald. But in Rumania, although arrests of minor government officers and army officers are taking place on all sides, the trouble does not yet seem serious enough to warrant a full-dress trial of the big-time scapegoats. Ana still hangs on to her job at the Org-buro, the organizational center of the Communist Party-in the shadow, but still around in case of another unpredictable change in the weather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUMANIA: Raining in Moscow | 6/9/1952 | See Source »

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