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Crimson Coach Jack Barnaby '32 sat chatting with a raquetman behind fourth-ranked Cass Sunstein during Harvard's first match against Navy Saturday. Sunstein, still puffing and perspiring after his 3-0 victory, turned and tapped Barnaby's knee...
...jump in the suicide rate during the Christmas season. But perhaps the most pervasive, if not the most pernicious, effect of Christmas is the identity crisis it can cause among kids who are not white or Anglo-Saxon or Protestant. Little black kids find themselves on the knee of a big fat white man with a bushy white beard. And little Jewish kids mut live with the suspicion, even while they are trimming a tree or opening a Christmas present, that somewhere in this story of brotherly love there's a villain, and it appears to be themselves...
...bench, there is the nucleus of last year's once-beaten freshmen team (Cox, Steve Irion, Mark Johnson, and Mike Cantor), ex-Classics' performer Gordon Congden, and returnee Jeff Hill, when he recovers from a knee injury...
Theodore Jadick, a senior linebacker from Franklin Lakes, N.J., received the William Paine La Croix Trophy. Jadick remained in the Crimson football program despite neck, knee and leg injuries throughout his career. "This is one of my favorite awards," coach Joe Restic remarked. "Ted gave as much to our program on the sidelines as any senior on the field and was especially helpful to our defensive coaching staff this year...
This year's coach, center, and captain Professor James Q. Wilson watched last November's debacle while benched with a knee injury. "They beat us with a running game--which is pretty unusual in touch football," he explained Wednesday...