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Wynne owns a record of a broadcast of thatgame. He says he listens to it with fondnessperiodically. For Wynne, now a prosecutingattorney in Fordyce, Arkansas, the game reflectedthe social and political emotion of 1968 and 1969.
"I can only remember the fantastic cheering andthe riotous emotion of the crowd," says TheReverend Canon Harold Bane Sedgewick `30, a loyalCrimson fan who will attend his 57th Game thisweekend in New Haven. "It was just extraordinary.I have a tape and when I get lonely I play it.There will never...
"On [this] level the people play for the love of it and with intensity. There's as much emotion here before a game as anywhere in the country."
Emotion carried the Crimson (3-5, 1-4 Ivy)through two superb quarters against the unbeatenQuakers (9-0, 6-0). At the half, Harvard led20-10, and an upset appeared imminent. It wouldhave been a storybook end to Restic's illustriouscareer.
Young Billy Frank was a big reader but a mediocre student who dreamed of becoming a big-league baseball player. But destiny had other plans for him, as Martin recounts in his exhaustively researched, revelatory biography A Prophet with Honor (Morrow). One day in 1934, 30 or so of the...