Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard-Brown football game is usually quite an emotional one-for the Bruins. Beating Harvard is considered an incredibly desirable thing in Providence, but since Brown has failed to do so since 1959, an encounter with the Bruins has done little to incite the Crimson's enthusiasm in recent years...
...Crimson was flattened by the Tiger offense last week, and its attack never got moving consistently. Except for an injury to guard John Cassis, however. Harvard came out of the game in fairly good physical condition. It was its psychological condition that took a massive beating...
Racism and exploitation-you find it everywhere-even in the Harvard CRIMSON. Mr. Butler, yes, typified that blatant kind of racist behavior that black people can no longer ignore or tolerate. But the CRIMSON, in yesterday's article, typified that subtle kind of racism which permits it to use a black person, namely me, to carry the weight of a protest staged by a white organization which presumes to speak for black workers. In your next issue, why don't you run a photo of the 70-odd whites at Tuesday's conference who carry bonfire SDS membership cards...
...most cherished memories from Getchell's undergraduate days here came in the 1952 Yale game. Soccer was at a low point at Harvard, and Crimson teams had been shut out in Yale game for three years...
...game was evenly played, however, and went into overtime. Then there was a penalty shot called for the Crimson. Getch took the penalty shot and put the ball into the net, and Harvard held on for a 2-1 win. The victory knocked the unbeaten Elis out of contention for the national championship...