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Saturday's Harvard-Columbia gridiron showdown will mark the 10th straight year the two squads have met in the season opener. The Crimson has won eight of the previous nine, including six in a row, and is 9-2 all-time in opening-day games against Columbia...
This year marks the second in a row that Harvard has traveled to Columbia for the season opener. That's because the two Harvard-Columbia games before last year were both played here, when construction of the Lawrence A. Wien Stadium at Baker Field took place...
...YORK--"The Star-Spangled Banner" wafted through the new stadium at Baker Field to signal the beginning of the Harvard-Columbia football game Saturday afternoon. At the same time, a breeze off the Hudson River slowly ruffled the Ivy League schools' flags, arranged in a row behind the north goalpost. One by one the banners stirred, until finally all of them, and the American flag, were visible to the 10,500 people in the stands...
...came to Cambridge for the last time on October 16, 1963, to watch part of the Harvard-Columbia football game and examine several sites for his presidential library, which he wanted to be "closely associated" with his alma mater...
...college games this year, having given a half point too many to James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, on their Harvard-Columbia game. The loss entailed 12 additional repetitions on the Nautilus military press machine, supervised by "a Wilson with a weirdly wicked grin...