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Winning 69 of 90 bouts, N.Y.U. claimed the three-weapon team championship for the fifteenth time. Columbia, last year's winner, took second with 61 bouts; Penn third with 58; and Navy fourth, with 56. Harvard was eighth with 40, one point behind seventh-place Cornell...
...William James Hall, the entire magnificent, deep-carpeted, tall-ceilinged fifteenth floor, whose terrace commands an unmatched view of Cambridge and Harvard, is devoted to faculty office space and a faculty conference-room. By contrast, the windowless basement is taken up by student classrooms and a lecture-hall. This peculiar distribution of floors does not provoke us to launch a Free Speech Movement at Harvard, but it does get us thinking along the lines of some of Mario Savio's complaints about the role of students at a university. It would perhaps be going too far to suggest the deportation...
...Sise and Fred Noyes, improved on past performances, placing fifteenth and sixteenth, respectively. This gave Harvard fourth place in the cross-country, with a high point score of 91.7. The course was not long, but the snow was wet, and the running was slow. Dartmouth won the event...
This Friday and Saturday, Harvard placed a disappointing seventh at the Williams Carnival. Harvard's Alpine score was crippled by a number of falls The best cross-country runner, Jon Chaffee, was suffering from a head cold and placed only fifteenth. (Earlier in the season Chaffee placed third in the Hanover relays.) The Crimson co-captain, Mark Jensen, broke his leg during practice the day before the meet began, further weakening the alpine team...
...slalom, the field was led by Roger Buchika, with a time of 123.4 and ex-Olympian, Gordy Eaton, both of Middlebury. Harvard's top scorer was Greg Peters, in fifteenth place, with a time of 147.7 sec. In the downhill, the field was led by Gordy Eaton (120.6) and Steve Blodgett was the Crimson's first runner, placing tenth with a time...