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Harvard's other wrestlers were Jeff Seder (145), losing to Dick Levitt, 3-1; John Eng (152), losing to Jed Olmstead, 7-0; Bill Zinn (160), losing to Gail Smith, 5-3; and Howie Chatterton (177), losing to Dave Laboskey...
...organization which will have no meetings, no officers, and no members, it exists solely to promote socializing among non-members, says Jed Somit '71, one of non-organizers...
...organizers of Harvard-Radcliffe Warmth, Jed Somit '71, Richard Plotz '71 and Stephen Waterbury '71, were inspired by an already established Warmth at Columbia, the first and biggest of several such groups on New York City campuses...
...between, there was a solid victory by captain Ed Franquemont (151), 6-1, over Jed Olmstead and two Harvard losses. Tom Haney decisioned sophomore Dick Low (160), 13-7, and Joe Geeb did likewise to Chris Wickens...
...advice-and, with the exception of seven Southern Congressmen who owe their allegiance elsewhere, their fidelity to the programs of their party leader, Lyndon Johnson, has established them as just about the solidest voting bloc in Congress. The 58 non-Southern-bloc freshman Democrats differ greatly. Oklahoma's Jed Johnson is 25, while Iowa's John Hansen is the oldest at 63. Wisconsin's John Race is a machinist and New York's James Hanley is a mortician. California's John V. Tunney, son of the ex-heavyweight boxing champion, is a muscular 205-pounder...