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...hook-and-ladder trucks and four engines responded to the alarm. Most of the bedroom furnishings were thrown into the street where firemen hosed them own. Deputy Cremins said that last night's fire was the second largest in Cambridge this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $3000 Damage Caused By Fire; Nobody Hurt | 1/10/1966 | See Source »

Harvard's advantage is at the top of the ladder. Adams, Jose Gonzalez, Rick Sterne, and Todd Wilkinson definitely have the edge over Army. In lower matches, where there is a tendency for in-experienced players to crack under strange court conditions, the Crimson could have problems...

Author: By Boisfeuillet Jones, | Title: Howling Cadets To Test Nerve Of Racquetmen | 12/11/1965 | See Source »

Despite the absence of its fifth, sixth, and seventh players, the Crimson squad had no trouble winning in the bottom half of the ladder. Peter Brooks, at number five, was extended to four games by Cornell's Frank Gold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racquetmen Beat Hapless Cornell | 12/6/1965 | See Source »

Though Harvard's play showed occasional signs of early-season raggedness and less-than-precision shots, it's comforting to see the Crimson win all the way down the ladder against such scrappers as the Middles. Even opening-day jitters or a few flukes usually cost somebody a match against a fairly deep on opposing team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racquet Squad Smashes Navy, Hosts Big Red | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...hander who won the crucial fifth match at Penn last year. Stapleton, the top freshman two years ago, moved up to number nine on the varsity last season. Much of the team's chances for success depends on whether Stapleton and the other players in the middle of the ladder can win with the same consistency they did at lower spots last year...

Author: By Boisfeuillet JONES Jr., | Title: SQUASH PLAYERS BEGIN SEASON | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

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