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...Yalles, these figures, along with other pertinent data, such as the number of Yale undergraduats listed in the New York Social Register, somehow prove that "Yale men are more desirable," in the words of the executive secretary of the Ell Alumni Board. They will not help win this afternoon's game, however, which will only show that Harvard has retained a decisive athletic edge along with its traditional intellectual superiority...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Harvard Battles Yale at New Haven Today; Both Teams Counting on Strong Defenses | 11/30/1963 | See Source »

...fortunately that is where Harvard is stongest defensively. "They may give us some touble when they run inside," coach John Yovicsin has admitted, "but I think our defense will be able to contain them." If Yale can be held to short gains, Crimson coaches seem reasonably confident few Ell touchdowns will develop...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Harvard Battles Yale at New Haven Today; Both Teams Counting on Strong Defenses | 11/30/1963 | See Source »

...Ell captain George Humphrey has put in two full days of contact work and is believed to be over his knee problem. Humphrey has told reporters that he isn't very excited about The Game any way. "We would rather beat Princeton," he said Wednesday...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Crimson Injuries Dwindle | 11/22/1963 | See Source »

...consolation. Yale still has absolutely nothing. McCurdy kindly refers to the Elis as "the dark horse." Their only interest in the meet will be in seeing if their number one man. Jeff Sidney, can break into the top five. Sidney is the only Ell runner of note...

Author: By Richard P. Sorensen, | Title: Harriers Face Strong Princeton, Weak Yale at New Haven Today | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

...Mississippi. Un like Meredith, Law Student McDowell rarely granted press interviews, made no splash at N.A.A.C.P. meetings, made himself as unobtrusive as possible. But last week, as he hurried up the steps of the law school building for his third day of classes in the new fall term, McDow ell dropped his sunglasses. He stooped to retrieve them - and out of his pocket fell a .22-cal. pistol. When he walked out of class, he was arrested by County Sheriff Joe Ford. A day later, McDow ell, 22, was expelled from Ole Miss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Civil Rights: The Pistol on the Steps | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

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