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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard varsity track team obliterated an almost non-existent Dartmouth squad, 135-18, at Soldiers Field Saturday, but freshman Royce Shaw supplied the excitement to the non-contest with a spectacular 4:07.4 mile. Shaw's freshman record, five seconds below his high-school best and only one second off Mark Mullin's varsity record, put him in sight of the most magical of all barriers, the four minute mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Team Clobbers Dartmouth; Freshman Sets Mile Mark in 4:07 | 5/1/1967 | See Source »

...losing their 13th consecutive Ivy League contest. Coach Bruce Munro's stickmen wasted another strong game from the midfielders. The first line, threw in four goals yesterday, as sophomore Jim Kilkowski's hat trick led the attack: the second line accounted for three scores, crediting the midfield with 10 of Harvard's last 18 goals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bruins Nip Lacrossemen, 12-10 | 4/27/1967 | See Source »

Aside from DeChellis's double, triple, and home run -- giving him six for seven in the first two games -- yesterday's contest was a pitcher's duel between Harvard's Dave Fierke and Tom Soucie of the visitors. Each whiffed ten batters and allowed just seven hits. The freshmen had opened their season last Friday with a 7-6 win over Boston College in 10 innings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling Netmen, Baseball Players Stay Undefeated | 4/26/1967 | See Source »

...event, sponsored by the Princeton University Yacht Club, was never a contest. Racing on Lake Carnegie under cloudy skies, with winds gusting to 25 knots, the Cliffie sailors took five first places, scoring 53 points. Wellesley was second with 46 points, and Mount Holyoke third with 44. The four other sisters were left watching the wake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe Sailors Win Tiger Bowl, Virgins' Plaque | 4/25/1967 | See Source »

Gage took more bit out of the rebellion by miscasting the rest of the actors. Dave LeMire (Colonel Redfern) played a representative aristocrat. He used a pursed-lipped, hoity-toity voice as phoney as his old age lines. The result was that the contest between classes and between generations wasn't credible. Chris Hart (Cliff Lewis) is a dewy-eyed boy instead of a babysitting adult. He made Jimmy Porter sound vaguely professional...

Author: By Joel Demott, | Title: Look Back in Anger | 4/22/1967 | See Source »

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