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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dressler likes what he does and doesn't seem to mind not having an arching 20-foot jump shot. "In our kind of basketball, the backcourt men set the pace," he said yesterday. "The forwards depend on our getting the ball to them fast, before the other team starts working them close. Every team we'll face this season will be taller, so we have to move fast and keep shuffling. George Neville or Bob Beller and I are counted on to keep that up--that's our part...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Dressler Does Everything But Likes the Backcourt | 12/7/1965 | See Source »

Dressler admits the rest of the Ivy League has more talent, but he expects Harvard to get along on esprit. "We don't depend on one person to score," he says. "Reporters have predicted we'll fall apart if Williams ever fouls out, but that wouldn't dishearten us. Charley McMonagle could go for Barry, and Scott's been rebounding really well...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Dressler Does Everything But Likes the Backcourt | 12/7/1965 | See Source »

...strategy will therefore be reversed this year. And, if the sprinters do well, the outcome will probably depend on how well Harvard can split up Army in the individual events...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Harvard Tackles Cadets In Crucial Swim Battle | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...twenty-eight straight pages of existential lamentations, with ads for variety. No doubt, as the Advocate claims, "the best 'young' writing being done in the community will stand comparison with the work of the more nearly established"; but it's a sorry thing that the magazine has to depend so much on the "community." The current number boasts only three writers from Harvard or the 'Cliffe. The Advocate will continue to lean on post-B.A. literati as long as undergraduates don't bother to contribute...

Author: By Eugene E. Leach, | Title: The Advocate | 12/2/1965 | See Source »

...Vietnam war has intensified the split and given the Chinese a freer hand in pursuing her own ideological aims. In 1964 and last summer, the Soviets announced that the Chinese could not depend on Soviet military support. These pronouncements, Croan believes, might be read in Washington as an invitation to the U.S. to risk war with China without fear of Soviet intervention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Fear Sino-Soviet Rift Could Generate Radical Policies | 12/1/1965 | See Source »

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