Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson basketball team may have taken care of Boston, but the story could be different elsewhere. The squad travels to Rutgers in New Brunswick tonight on the first leg of its holiday road trip...
...desperate Harvard forwards struggled with burly B. C. defensemen in the Eagle corners for possession, the last seconds ticked away to the accompaniment of a tumultuous roar that signaled Boston College's fifth consecutive victory, and its second straight over the Crimson...
Ince, Harvard's number-four player, offers the best hope for the Crimson. "His ranking on our team is very misleading," coach Jack Barnaby said. "Our squad is very strong, and Ince could easily be as good as any team's first player in a given match...
...CRIMSON is pleased to announce the election of Jeremy S. Bluhm 73 of Hollis Hall and Kingston, Reay H. Brown 72 of Quincy House and Grosse Point Woods. Mich., Jonathan P. Carlson '72 of Mather House and Minncapolis. Minn., Robert W. Decherd '73 of Straus Hall and Dallas, Tex., Leonard S. Edgerly '72 of Claverly Hall and Wayland, Mitchell S. Fishman '694 of Leverett House and Hicksville, N. Y., Arthur H. Lubow '73 of Straus Hall and New York City. David E. Sellinger '72 of Quincy House and Newton Centre, and John A. Simop '72 of Dunster House and Chicago...
...Crimson squash and tennis star is a semifinalist in the Rhodes Scholarship competition. If he impresses the examiners in Philadelphia this morning, he will become a national finalist. Finalists will be interviewed in New York Saturday at the same time the Tournament is being played. And for Terrell, the Rhodes Scholarship interview takes precedence over a University Tournament match...