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...teeth. It was something pithy along the lines of "go" or "rah." I forget exactly what, since the moment is enveloped in high emotion. I think Frank deserved this encouragement because he had beaten the world--though he could never beat Harvard. Indeed I had countless times watched Doug Hardin '68 whip his ass in H.Y. competition. But Hardin retired to play the cello and now Shorter was free to pursue athletic success, which is what some people consider an Olympic title...

Author: By Eric Segal, | Title: Rooting for Harvard: | 11/25/1972 | See Source »

...finished a dismal 220 in yesterday's NCAA cross country meet in Houston Texes. The race was won by Neil Kusack of East Tennessee with a time of 28:23. Rojas had a time of 33:57. Of a field of 279 starters, only 241 finished. Other finishers were Doug Brown, second, of Tennessee at 28:44, and Ed Leddy of E. Tenn, who was third with a time of 28:52. Tennessee finished first with 134 points followed by East Tennessee with 148 and Oregon with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NCAA | 11/21/1972 | See Source »

Yale demolished Dartmouth 45-14 last week, while Penn upset Harvard 38-29. Both teams have potent ground games, while Penn also has a lightning serial combination in Quarterback Gary Shue and end Doug Clune...

Author: By Daniel Swanson, | Title: Yale Faces Penn in Key Ivy Grid Tilt | 11/10/1972 | See Source »

Traveling informally is the finest way to go, Steve says, and at the end of this year, he plans to wander across the U.S. for two months with Harvard hockey player Doug Elliott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Steve Snavely: In the Center of Things | 11/9/1972 | See Source »

...result, the Crime's Leo "The Tree" Wilking, and "Gentleman" Doug Schoen were ejected from the contest along with the Jox's Davis and Derek Bok for fighting. The Administration's Stephen "No-Nox or Low Lead, Sir" Farber was ejected for dumping a grocery sack of complimentary gasoline credit cards on O'Rourke's head after he was mauled. He argued the littering call to no avail and also refused to comment as to the source of the aforementioned lines of credit...

Author: By Herman Gnoor, | Title: Fists Flow as Box Jox Fall to Crime | 11/6/1972 | See Source »

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