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...also anchored Harvard's winning two-mile relay team. "The relay was more exciting than the 1000," Colburn said After the first three legs-run by John Gillis, Tom Downer, and Roy Shaw-the Crimson trailed Fordham by five yards...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Wins in Boston and in New York Highlight Track Team's Weekend | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

Cornell, meanwhile, has managed to stay out of last place only through the ineptitude of Columbia. Both teams have yet to win a league meet, but the Lious have lost four to Cornell's three. The Big Red's only triumph thus far was a 72-32 rout of Fordham...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Swimmers Will Travel to Ithaca To Take On Unimposing Cornell | 1/28/1970 | See Source »

Harvard faced the Engineers earlier in the season and defeated them. 17-10. Since then the Crimson has dropped a match to Columbia; while M. I. T. streaked past Fordham. 17-10, but could not get past a Stevens Tech team, losing the match by one bout. Playing on home territory, the M. I. T. fencers may give the Crimson some trouble. "We may not win by as many bouts, but I don't thin we can lose," Crimson Coach Edo Marion said yesterday...

Author: By Martin R. Garay, | Title: Fencers to Challenge M. I. T. Today; Beavers May Put Up A Struggle | 1/13/1970 | See Source »

...idea if not the term has been a persistent but chimerical dream in the West for decades. During World War II, when the Soviet Union was cast as an ally of Western democracies, convergence was widely propagated by a pair of émigré Russian sociologists, Nikolai Timasheff of Fordham and the late Pitirim Sorokin of Harvard. Both professors theorized that the Soviet Union would eventually develop into a less repressive and more democratic society as it progressed economically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Convergence: The Uncertain Meeting of East and West | 1/12/1970 | See Source »

...beginning of the Elk basketball season, when Yale insisted that it would let Langer ruled ineligible by the NCAA because of his participation in last summer's unsanctioned Maccabiah games-play for the Blue varsity. The NCAA took no overt action after Langer's participation in contests with both Fordham and Connecticut, but after he played in an Ivy game, the ECAC issued its ultimatum at its meeting Wednesday in New York...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Powers of the Press | 12/12/1969 | See Source »

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