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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dartmouth smashed the Crimson, 34 to 7, despite the brilliant tackling of Ticknor, yet victories over Florida and Holy Cross followed. The Michigan game was disappointing, 14-12 for the Wolverines, but the Crimson played a fine game, and it was disappointing only in that Harvard should come so close...

Author: By Charles Steedman, | Title: Class of '31 Finishes College in Building Era | 6/13/1956 | See Source »

Against Yale, the line, which had improved in the Florida game, was superb. The Elis' great Albie Booth was playing in his first Harvard game, but he never got going. Ticknor again stood out as a linebacker, despite an injured arm, and was instrumental in the 10-6 victory. He was named to the All-American team that year, as he was in 1930 also, and Coach Arnold Horween said that "Ben Ticknor is the greatest center I have ever seen play football...

Author: By Charles Steedman, | Title: Class of '31 Finishes College in Building Era | 6/13/1956 | See Source »

Also, District of Columbia, William W. Hooker of Kirkland; Florida: Stanley J. Bargteil of Winthrop and Coral Gables; Philip M. Catalano of Winthrop and Miami; and Michael W. Rinehart of Adams and Coral Gables...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P.B.K. Elects 80; Writer-Illustrator Delivers Oration | 6/12/1956 | See Source »

...difficult process of trying to pull the poles of the Democratic Party together, Stevenson was clearly having more success than Kefauver. He won a waferthin victory in a somewhat bored Florida (a margin of 12,000 votes in a total vote of 430,000), but it gave him 22 of Florida's delegates to the Democratic National Convention and left only six for Kefauver. With that momentum, Stevenson landed in California shaken, but on his feet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIMARIES: The Great Boz-Woz | 6/11/1956 | See Source »

Into the Maneuvers. Estes, who had waved his way through many an empty street in Florida, kept on spinning in California. He wound up the primary season with a spiel of half-baked charges against Stevenson's position on the race issue, his record on old-age pension legislation and his activities as a lawyer for Radio Corp. of America. Retorted Stevenson: "He has apparently decided that if he cannot win, he will destroy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIMARIES: The Great Boz-Woz | 6/11/1956 | See Source »

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