Word: evening
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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George Barker ran his best race of the year, and led until the last 100 yards of the 3.3-mile course, when Quirk burst past him in a sprinting finish. Dartmouth's Tom Shiland came in third, even though three Harvard runners-Marshall Jones, Mark Connolly, and Tom New-made strong final rushes and almost caught him. The time interval between Quirk and New was only 24 seconds...
...return of linebacker Gary Farneti will strengthen the defense, but the Crimson will be facing a ground threat superior to any it has been confronted with this fall. And even if Harvard can stop the Indians' running game, it will still have to contend with the Big Green air attack, led by quarterbacks Jim Chasey and Bill Koenig...
...even a solid Harvard defense will have extreme trouble holding Dartmouth to less than three touchdowns. If Harvard is to win, it must score at least four times, and it will not score unless it confronts Dartmouth with a more diversified offense than it has used this fall...
...nine professors, all of whom have done research in marijuana, concentrated their criticisms on inequities in the present laws, but said that even the Nixon revisions will not cope with the problem. They agreed that it is impossible to formulate a fair law until further marijuana research is conducted...
Accordingly, we Americans tend to run through great numbers of short-lived heroes at a colossal rate. In recent years we have used and used up Ernest Hemingway, Otis Redding, a string of Kennedys, Joe Namath, Bob Dylan, Malcolm X, even George Plimpton (for God's sake). It is next to impossible to survive as a culture hero: you either die or you are exposed. (Or, in the saddest cases, both...