Word: daves
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pickett's freshman squad meets undefeated Governor Dummer at 3:45 p.m. on the Business School Field. The regular lineup should start, with Marc Rhine, goalie; Dave Newhall, Les Moulton, Brewster Righter, defense; Mike Holmes, Barry Saxe, and Mike Durham, midfield; and Ed Ansin, Gib Gerry, and Stan Yassukovich, attack...
Renny Little, running anchor leg for the relay, saved the meet for the Crimson. Knowing that his team would have to win the relay to win the meet, McCurdy entered his best foursome--Jack Richards, Alan Howe, Dave Alpers, and Little. The team could not open up a lead on Yale, however, and when Little was given the baton, he was even with Jack Meader. Little, with a 50.5 anchor quarter, proceeded to win by 20 yards. The team had a 3:23.5 time...
Such wealth is not necessarily a disadvantage, but in many ways it was to Dave Schine since he began sharing in huge chunks of it very early in life. While still at Harvard, Dave became vice-president of the chain and apparently oversaw a large part of it from his Adams House room. Upon graduation, at the age of 22, he was made president and general manager...
Most important, however, was his super-consciousness of being wealthy. Donald G. Colley '49, his roommate his second term in Adams, says, "Dave was always very distrustful of everybody. He never made any friends because he always seemed to feel that people were nice to him only because of his money. Maybe somebody took advantage of him once and ever since he's been suspicious of people's motives...
...telegrams from different girls. He reports Schine had a particular preference for airline stewardesses. Others say Schine loved to be seen with beautiful women. Schine's father was always afraid that he would get married while at college, but one girl who went out with him dismisses this possibility. "Dave certainly wasn't the type to get involved with a girl...