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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game was not supposed to be close, but Harvard's defense decided to make it that way. On the first eight plays of the first quarter. Yale drove 50 yards to the Harvard 24, but then the defense stiffened...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Elis Triumph 7-0 To Tie For Title | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

Harvard had an excellent chance to score when Jim Reynolds. who played a superb game, returned the second-half kickoff 47 yards to the Yale 49 with the help of some great blocking. But a penalty and a fumble by Miller gave Yale the ball...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Elis Triumph 7-0 To Tie For Title | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

Coming off a 23-2 victory against the Yale Daily Saturday, the CRIMSON did, in fact, win this game. But old men have such fascinating fantasies that we here reprint the account given by one member of the Nieman squad...

Author: By Larry L. king, | Title: Niemans Claim Touch Football Victory | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

...first game in history the CRIMSON had not won by a score of 23-2. President Nathan M. Pusey, denying that the CRIMSON is de-emphasizing football, noted that "on any given Sunday, any given team can beat any other given team in this league." President Pusey gets $75,000 annually as President of Harvard, plus first dibs on the bullhorn in the event of student riots and an annual banquet by the Cambridge fuzz...

Author: By Larry L. king, | Title: Niemans Claim Touch Football Victory | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

...Niemans won after claiming a 3-point penalty when the CRIMSON failed to provide free beer at a post-game gathering as required in the original contract. The Nieman vote to accept the definitive three points passed 8-7; Larry L. King cast the deciding vote. "It was a team victory." King modestly said in accepting the Most Valuable Player award...

Author: By Larry L. king, | Title: Niemans Claim Touch Football Victory | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

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