Word: eventfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard placed its top slalom finishers in the third, fourth, and fifth spots to emerge for the first time ever with team honors in a major Carnival event. Sophomore Jay O'Rear, Captain Peter Carter and his younger brother Larry pushed the Crimson to a one-half second victory over Middlebury. The margin might have been greater if Crimson star Willie Draper, who finished fourth in the NCAA slalom last year, had not fallen...
...disastrous performance in cross-country, typically Harvard's weakest event, dropped the Crimson from title contention to fifth place at the close of the first day. Steve Hinkle puffed home eleventh, trailing the fifth-place competitor by just more than a minute in an unusually tight race. Nordic Captain Jim Wolfe ran his best race of the season to finish 20th. Ferner followed in 21st place
...freestyle win narrowed the score to 11-5. Harvard put together a second and third in the 200 freestyle with Cahalan's first place finish in the 50 freestyle to draw within 6 points of the Tigers. It was the closest Harvard would come. Princeton staged its disastrous four-event sweep and the meet was over. Although taking firsts in he remaining events, the best the Crimson could do was tighten the score...
Harvard's chances of beating Wales in the fly have been further dampened by a leg injury to Johnnie Munk, the Crimson's number one man in this event. Munk will probably swim despite feeling pain in his leg when the kicks, with captain Martie Chalfie likely to be Harvard's other entrant. Unfortunately, the Tigers also have Sammy Sakamoto in the fly, and a Princeton sweep is probable...
...from the Committee of Women clearly "reflects the reality" that there is a certain segment within the Harvard community which tends to take itself all too seriously and which seems to have nothing better to do with its time and energies than to try to turn a harmless social event into a harrowing social issue. The Committee of Women, through its overreaction to the radical idea of an East House raffle, is perpetuating an image of Radcliffe women which has worked even more against good male-female relations within the University than the raffle ever could. It is my personal...