Word: kirkland
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Kirkland moved ahead of Adams into second place, as its gridders squeezed by Lowell House, 6-0, in another low-scoring game. Lowell's George Olive said his squad felt they had played a better game than K-House. Lowell pushed inside Kirkland's ten-yard line four times, but failed to score. Kirkland tallied only after recovering a fumble on the Lowell...
...poll, taken in all Harvard and Radcliffe dining halls, showed Nixon's total dwarfed by the combination of the others. The Republican nominee drew his greatest strength from five Houses--Eliot, Winthrop, Quincy, Lowell, and Kirkland. Cleaver's strongest support came from Dudley, Adams and Dunster. He decisively defeated Nixon in the first...
Dunster House, where Nixon got 46 per cent in 1960, gave him less than 10 per cent this year. The ballots collected in the Union revealed a high number favoring Humphrey and Nixon, with relatively few preferring small party and unofficial candidates. Among the Houses, Eliot, Kirkland, and Winthrop favored the major party candidates...
...lunch in Lehman Hall yesterday. TOTAL VOTES CAST--2976 Houses Humphrey Nixon No Cleaver Wallace Gene Others Adams 159 10 35 17 3 9 22 Dudley 60 4 34 22 0 8 11 Dunster 141 20 27 17 5 8 7 Eliot 126 29 13 6 2 5 16 Kirkland 106 18 11 6 2 7 10 Leverett 172 19 11 8 2 11 9 Lowell 99 20 9 4 3 6 11 Quincy 169 31 37 18 5 12 18 Winthrop 83 17 11 6 7 4 5 Union 512 85 56 20 14 20 17 Cliffe...
...first major injury of the season occured in House tackle football action as Kirkland's Dave Shahian '69 suffered a ruptured kidney in a game against Adams on Tuesday, October...