Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cannot hope in the near future to field a team as strong as the tournament's best, but in losing, 2-0, to St. John's and, 2-1, to Southern Illinois the Crimson made a respectable showing; according to one veteran sports-writer, the best by a New England team in years...
...Faculty refused to close the College on ten legal Monday holidays declared by Washington to conserve fuel. The deans of New England colleges met on February 9 with federal officials to dissuade them from plans to completely close all colleges...
...sacrifices were voluntary. An acute coal shortage gripped New England in the harsh winter of 1917-18. Harvard undergraduates suffered numerous measures to conserve fuel, finding the New Lecture Hall padlocked, the Junior Dance indefinitely postponed, and Widener Library closed on Sundays--the plight with which the Class of '68 can best sympathize...
Harvard crushed the top teams in New England last week to win a berth in the NCAA "College World Series," which opens today in Omaha...
Some observers doubted that Harvard could stand up against New England competition with only one topnotch pitcher--Ray Peters. But in the playoffs, Bob Lincoln and Bob Dorwart also came through with victories to pace the Crimson to a runaway victory...