Word: farbers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Today the varsity, now sporting a 10-0-1 record, tackles Columbia, the only team to beat Del Rossi last year. The pitcher who won that day, Neil Farber is back again, but after a sensational sophomore season, the fluffballing righthander is taking his lumps this year...
...other Harvard player received even honorable mention for the all-Ivy squad. The second team consists of Columbia's Neil Farber, Yale's Denny Lynch, Steve Cram of Cornell, Dave Tarr of Brown and Dave Schumacher of Yale...
Against Columbia last month the Crimson turned in 20 minutes of brilliant basketball to win, 85 to 71. Currently tied for fifth place with Harvard, Columbia has a team centered around 6-1 Neil Farber, fourth leading scorer among the Ivies. Farber doesn't have much of a team behind him, however, and Columbia should provide easy going for the Crimson compared with tonight's game...
...William G. Cochran and Dr. Louis F. Fieser. One smoked cigars: Michigan's Dr. Maurice H. Seevers. One smoked a pipe: Texas' Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre. Five were nonsmokers: the Army's (formerly Cornell's) Dr. Stanhope Bayne-Jones, Pittsburgh's Dr. Emmanuel Farber, Utah's Dr. Walter J. Burdette, Columbia's Dr. Jacob Furth, Indiana's Dr. lohn B. Hickam. (Halfway through the study, Dr. Terry switched from cigarettes to a pipe...
Despite their size, their unimpressive 5-4 record, and their 12-point loss to Cornell, the Lions could cause a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth in Floyd Wilson's corner. Junior forward Neil Farber (6-1) is averaging 21.3 points per game and looks like a good bet for All-Ivy recognition. Stan Felsinger, a 17-year-old sophomore from Brooklyn, is the team's second lending scorer; although erratic, he averages 13.2 points per game...