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Sophomore tailback Ed Marinaro ran wild for the Big Red, scoring five touchdowns and piling up 281 yards against Harvard's previously impregnable defense. It would have been asking a lot to expect even a consistent, explosive offense to compensate for such a performance, and the Crimson's attack was neither...
Cornell tailback Ed Marinaro is the nation's leader in rushing average, but the Big Red may need a little more this afternoon if it hopes to dump Harvard's resurgent football team at Ithaca...
...case student restlessness. May is planning a curriculum reform project over the year with advisory committees in each House and Department. He plans to circulate, "if you'll pardon the Washington bar-room term, a series of program packages." May says that past innovations, like Gen-Ed and tutorials, have not been completely successful because they were considered piece-meal. "Tutorial as it operates now bears no resemblance to tutorial as we envisioned it. There were a series of economic compromises all along the line. May proposes to look at the curriculum on a larger scale, allowing consideration of more...
...thought), he'd be in Ithaca today to see our boys win. I'm in Cambridge, which I guess indicates something. But on to the game, Harvard will win, and Cornell will lose. The Crimson is healthier today, and can rest assured that the Big Red has no tricks- Ed Marinaro will run the ball on at least three-quarters of the plays. That's all there is to say about this or any other game today. But the score should be noted...
...Harvard's defense is to continue to stifle its opponents this year, it must find a way to stop Cornell's sophomore tailback, Ed Marinaro, from gaining his usual yardage Saturday at Ithaca...