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Word: freshman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...freshman golfers lost to the Bulldogs, 4 to 3, though Crimson John Livingood sank a 35 ft. birdie putt on the 21st hole, to win the number one match. Playing conditions were excellent on the long, well-trapped course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Golf Squad Bows to Bulldogs, 5-2 | 5/6/1959 | See Source »

...proposal for a three and a half-year seminar program, to begin in the freshman year, was made last month by Jerome S. Bruner, professor of Psychology. Bruner recently called for active debate on his proposal, in order to "stir the pot." He also declared himself interested in any other proposals which might alleviate "the lack of intellectual excitement" in the present system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seminar Supported | 5/6/1959 | See Source »

Summary of Compton Cup Regatta. Varsity: Harvard, 8:45; Princeton, 8:53.2; Dartmouth, 8:58.6; M.I.T., 9:09.3; B.U., 9:18.6. Winning margin, 2 lengths. Junior Varsity: Harvard, 9:30.6; Dartmouth, 9:40.7; Princeton, 9:45.1; M.I.T., 9:53.5. Winning margin, 2 1/2 lengths. Freshman: Harvard, 9:48; Princeton, 9:52.7; Dartmouth, 10:07.8; M.I.T., 10:16.2; B.U., 10:23. Winning margin, 1 1/4 lengths...

Author: By Michael Churchill, | Title: Crimson Crews Sweep Six Races As Heavyweights Set New Record | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

Summary Biglin Bowl Regatta. Varsity: Harvard, 7:14.6; Dartmouth, 7:21.9; M.I.T., 7:36.8. Winning margin, 2 lengths. Junior Varsity: Harvard, 7:21; Dartmouth, 7:37.1; M.I.T., 8:00. Winning margin, 4 lengths. Freshman: Harvard, 7:35; Dartmouth, 7:36.1; M.I.T., 7:39.1. Winning margin, 1/4 length

Author: By Michael Churchill, | Title: Crimson Crews Sweep Six Races As Heavyweights Set New Record | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

...world's indoor high-jump record is officially held by a Boston University freshman named John Thomas, who last month propelled himself 7 ft. 1¾ in. into space. Unofficially, it is held by the members of the Bolshoi Ballet, who last week bounded about the stage of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House like a herd of nail-tailed wallabies. In the second week of their eight-week U.S. visit, the Russian dancers proved that they can leap higher, farther and more daringly than anything north of Australia. More important, in some dazzling performances of Swan Lake, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Bolshoi's Bounce | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

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