Word: halfe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rest of the first half was scoreless, as Harvard's offense failed for the second consecutive game to mount a consistent attack. Again, the Crimson found the defense waiting for them, as the half-backs delayed a little too long in getting the ball to the line...
Coach Bruce Munro's half-time lecture snapped the team's lethargy as the second half began. Captain Scott Robertson moved the ball along the left wing and passed it towards the goal through an opening in the Wesleyan defense. Racing in from his left inside position, Jaime Vargas headed the high pass past a startled Wesleyan goalie from about 10 yards out, at 2 minutes of the third quarter...
...revolutionists within SDS planned turbulent confrontations and revolutionary tactics. They manipulated facts in ways that created distrust and bred unwarranted antagonism. There apparently was occasional talk of wider revolution to overthrow the present political system. A very few revolutionists may have been in dead earnest. More, we suspect, were half in dreamland, feverishly discussing romantic tactics but hardly contemplating realistic execution. Part of the responsibility for the disturbances rests upon the revolutionaries consciously seeking to subvert and destroy the University but their total number was small--much less than the full SDS membership--and their activities were only the catalyst...
...estimated 20,000 people turned out for the Wallace rally at the Common, but it soon became evident that a very large part of the crowd--probably more than half--had come to vent their disapproval of Wallace and his campaign. As the candidate began to speak, he was greeted by loud chants of "Peace!" and "Go home!" and by dozens of anti-Wallace signs...
...were a little disappointed last night. Only half a dozen sports writers turned up for the first night of the CRIMSON's competition. Of course George Wallace was a big counter-draw on the Common, but tonight there can be no excuse. A chance to cover one of Harvard's undefeated varsity fall sports. A chance to visit the Boston Garden, all expenses paid. Many chances...