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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Individuals whom Harvard will have to watch when Yale has the ball include fullback Pete Cummings; halfbacks Dick Berk, Lee Marsh, Hank Higdon, and Jud Calkins; and quarterback Ed McCarthy...

Author: By Phil Billard, | Title: Bulldogs Depend on Belly Series, Sweeps | 11/24/1962 | See Source »

...almost looked as if Harvard might yet win, but the hope soon died. McCarthy, Hennessey and fullback Hank Cutting contented themselves with a slow, grinding march down the field that exhausted the clock and the Harvard team. Harshbarger prevented another Crusader score by intercepting a McCarthy pass in the end zone, but the war was already lost...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Powerful Crusaders Bomb Crimson; McCarthy Sparks Explosive Attack | 10/15/1962 | See Source »

...MINOTTI JIM BEERY RG CHARLIE KESSLER BILL SOUTHMAYD BOB HAGABAK RT DICK DIEHL JEFF POCHOP LEN MERSKI RE DAVE HUDEPOHL FRANK ULCICKAS PAUL BARRINGER QB MIKE BASSETT TERRY BARTOLET BILL HUMENUK FB BILL GRANA FRED BARTL STAN YASTRZEMSKI LH HOBIE ARMSTRONG SCOTT HARSHBARGER TOM BILODEAU RH BILL TAYLOR HANK HATCH RON CLOUTIER

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Depth Chart | 10/13/1962 | See Source »

...HARGRAVESBARRY TYNE DICK KOCHANSKY LT JOHN WESTFIELD PETE BARRETT JOHN MEE LG C. CAPPARELLI JACK COSTELLO TOM NISSI C JON NORRIS HANK PARTRIDGE PAT HIGGINS RG DAN BEIGEL BOB MURPHY BILL MARCELLINO RT DENNIS GOLDEN BERNIE DEMPSEY JOE COSTANTINI RE PAT VETRANG DON MAIBERGER TOM BUTLER QB PAT McCARTHY JOHN WHEATON RON MATTANA LH AL SNYDER JIM HOLLORAN PAT CONNORS RH TOM HENNESSEY JIM GRAVEL ART MIRANTE FB HANK CUTTING CARL PELLEGRINI BOB FINK

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crusader Depth Chart | 10/13/1962 | See Source »

...meantime, an interchange between Mulberry and Mr. Smith has proved that the stalwart businessman Harvey Smith is, in fact, the ex-convict Hank Smith, and that Mulberry Foxhall shared Hank's cell under the name of Pete Malloy. To insure that the marriage will go on, and to gain partnership in Smith's business, Mulberry threatens blackmail. By this time, it would seem that truth and justice and virtue are hopelessly ensnared in the awful net of urban business, but Osgood arrives on the scene just in time to overpower Mulberry, discover on his person the stolen jewels of Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Melodrama | 10/11/1962 | See Source »

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