Word: fours
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Villanava, featuring four Olympians, is heavily favored to capture the team trophy for the third consecutive year. But the Crimson squad boasts top performers in weights and the long distance events and, with a few breaks, could upset the pre-meet forecasts...
Coach McCurdy has entered four runners in the mile event in hopes of picking up a few extra points. Roy Shaw may be the only one with the speed to challenge Villanova's four-minute sophomore, Marty Liquori, but Harvard's Jon Enscoe, Tom Spengler, and John Heyburn could all make the finals and will gain valuable meet experience...
...Harvard Divinity School, only four of whose eight black students are American, will be bypassed by the many qualified black students graduating from colleges in the next ten years unless it "is prepared to make a deliberate effort to understand and to meet the needs of the black churches...
...first the Crimson must defeat Clarkson. In their two previous meetings this year, the teams have each won a game. Harvard won an easy 7-2 victory in the first game, but the Golden Knights evened the score four days later with a 4-2 win at their rink--whose peculiar dimensions always baffle visiting teams...
...last war ends, we are shown a livingroom where four women of varying ages have lived through the surrounding hostilities. Their lives are empty except for that of the ten-year-old girl (Kate Soloman) who--in a single half hour--alludes to Homer, the Bible, Milton, James Joyce, and Lewis Carroll. The play smacks too much of a kind of self-indulgence that the author, David Richman, should avoid in the future. The bits of naturalistic dialogue that he does include are biting enough to be further developed in his next...