Word: ithaca
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Virtually the only problem the Crimson squash team should have in its match at Cornell tomorrow is finding a New York paper to report its victory. They beat Cornell 9 to 0 last year, and the embarrassed silence which presently reigns in Ithaca suggests that the Big Red squash-men are even smaller this year...
CARL B. WEISBROD ('65) Cornell University Ithaca...
Dartmouth could earn sole possession of the cherished Ivy Cup today by beating Cornell. Most of the fans at Ithaca will probably be more absorbed with the battle of quarterbacks, however. All season long Dartmouth's Bill King and the Big Red's Gary Wood have been pointing for this game. Which might decide the question of individual superiority...
...have yet to find out if Gary is as an exemplary student as Roberts, but I suspect that by next year, when he is a senior, the whole truth will come out. Perhaps the isolation of Ithaca has prevented biographers from bringing his success story into the open. One thing seems plausible: Archie may talk a lot to homely girls, but Wood is a much better quarterback. After all, anyone who can defeat Princeton all by himself must have a lot going...
...Biochemistry; Louise B. McCarthy, of 124 Walker St. and Ithaca, N.Y., in English; Miriam R. Milner of Moors, in Linguistics and Slavic; and Elisabeth L. Ward, of Jordan J and Pittsburgh, Pa., in History and Literature...