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...Class of '62 ended its career at college with one of the best athletic records of any Harvard class. Members of the Class, except for Mark Mullin in track, Grady Watts in lacrosse, and probably Bob Kaufmann in swimming, were not really the prominent members of each team but their combined talents were the backbone of most athletic teams in the past three years...
...following Senators to serve as Class Agents for the Harvard Fund: Bartley H. Calper (Adams); Seamus P. Malin (Deadley); Robert H. Smith (Dunster); Philip C. Olneon (Eliot); Hugh W. Melfulty, Jr. (Kirkland); J. Parker Prindle, Jr. (Leverett); William L. Zestgraf (Lowell); Walter W. Cohen (Quincy); and Robert H. Kaufmann (Winthrop). They will ask every member of '62 for pledges this week...
Manhattan's Kaufmann Concert Hall, where the studious audiences are frequently shell-shocked by modern scores, last week resounded to the bombastic New York premiere of Music Walk with Dancer by avant-garde U.S. Composer John Cage. Composer Cage's electronic nightmare lasted ten minutes and required the services of Cage himself, Pianist David Tudor and Dancer Jill Johnston. Occasionally reading directions from slips of paper, they scurried from one short-wave radio to another, twiddling dials and assaulting the audience with a drumfire of rattles, bangs, pops and nonsense syllables roared into a microphone. Occasionally they turned...
Captain Bob Kaufmann as awarded the Harold S. Ulen Trophy for "qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and team cooperation." Throughout the season coach Bill Brooks constantly emphasized that Kaufmann was a big factor in the team's great success...
...Crimson team of John Pringle, Bill Chadsey, Bob Price, and Bob Kaufmann raced home in fourth place, with a 3:46.8 timing...