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...convinced me of the statistical advantage and therefore talked me into jumping is Nick Soutter, a junior from Dedham who lives in Adams House. He has done more to promote sport parachuting at Harvard than all other skydivers at the College have done since 1957, when the Crimson won this country's first intercollegiate parachute tournament...
...convinced me of the statistical advantage and therefore talked me into jumping is Nick Soutter, a junior from Dedham who lives in Adams House. He has done more to promote sport parachuting at Harvard than all other skydivers at the College have done since 1957, when the Crimson won this country's first intercollegiate parachute tournament...
...there are so many different kinds of 'bests'? No one can ever prove which college has the best students anyway. . . One of the less attractive aspects of Harvard is a perennial tendency to arrogance, to the assumption of an air of condescending superiority to the lesser breeds of Dedham. Isn't it enough to be the oldest and the richest, and otherwise just to do our job happily and with a quiet pride in what we hope is general excellance? If we also boast about has the most brilliant student body in country we might become insufferable...
...Wilmington, Del.; Douglas E. Buie, of Kirkland and Norfolk, Va.; Christopher Gale, of Eliot and Webster Groves, Mo.; Larry J. Hohit, of Leverett and Greenwood, Ind.; Thomas H. Moss, of Lowell and Cleveland, Ohio; Claude E. Welch of Quincy and Belmont; and Eliot T. Putnam, Jr., of Winthrop and Dedham...
...while devoting the better part of three pages to a sympathetic survey of the problems of Dudley House, could at the same time list the Junior Ushers from Dudley House underneath the other seven Houses, identifying them only as "the remaining ushers" and seemingly representing Wigglesworth Hall, Cambridge, and Dedham respectively. Wallace O. Davis...