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Eastern Olympic had its field day in the second period, slipping in five of its seven goals in that fateful 20 minutes. Harvardman Gene Kinaswich '64, at his familiar spot, contributed one score for the Olympians and alum John Daly provided defensive muscle...

Author: By William H. Smock, | Title: Stickmen Sputter at Colby, 4-4, Post 7-3 Loss to Eastern Olympic | 11/29/1965 | See Source »

...inspired team effort by the spirited Harvard runners. The spectators' applause for the hometown Cornell performers paled time and again before the cheers that rose from the Crimson bench each time a Harvardman was on the boards...

Author: By Philip Ardery, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Trackmen Win Heps in a Runaway | 3/1/1965 | See Source »

...Dubuque summer festival. The tug Coal Queen took an early lead, but the Mary soon pulled ahead, leaving the excursion liner Julie N. Dubuque II to finish third. Owner of the Coal Queen was Iowa's poet of the pajama game, Author-Playwright Richard Bissell, 51, a Harvardman you can always tell will go along gamely with whatever the city fathers dream up. His wife vowed they would win next year, and Bissell grimaced, "Hope springs eternal, but those new engines are going to cost me a lot of money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 3, 1964 | 7/3/1964 | See Source »

...under a number of brand names (Fleetwood, Butter-Nut, Admiration). Austin, 49, who joined Coca-Cola's legal department in 1949 and was named president two years ago, sees the merger as another step toward Coke's first $1 billion year (1963 sales: $637,424,475). A Harvardman ('37), Austin started out selling light bulbs door to door in La Grange, Ga., later crewed on the U.S. team in the 1936 Olympics. One of the youngest presidents Coke has ever had, he spends long hours earning his $100,000 a year. The pause that refreshes has meaning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Personalities: May 15, 1964 | 5/15/1964 | See Source »

...Lewthwaite (4), after a close 17-15 victory in the first game, had barreled over Yale's Jim Brow in the second, 15-10. Unfortunately Brow was unable to accept the prospect of losing to a Harvardman and proceeded to demolish his Crimson opponent...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: SQUASH | 3/3/1964 | See Source »

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